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Reporting and Editing

Telangana Open School (TOSS) · Class 12 · Mass Communication

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Card 1Reporting

What is reporting in journalism?

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Reporting is the process of collecting facts about current events or background information for news stories. Reporters gather information through interviews, investigations, and observations. For exa

Card 2Principles of Reporting

What are the main principles of reporting?

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The main principles of reporting are: - **Objectivity**: Presenting facts without bias. - **Accuracy**: Ensuring truthful and correct details. - **Substantial**: Based on research and informative. - *

Card 3Types of News

Define hard news with an example.

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Hard news refers to urgent, breaking stories that require immediate publication. These are serious and time-sensitive. Example: A terrorist attack in Delhi reported within minutes on TV and online pla

Card 4Types of News

What is soft news? Give an example.

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Soft news includes light, non-urgent stories that are interesting but not time-sensitive. These often entertain or emotionally engage readers. Example: A feel-good story about a village celebrating it

Card 5Types of News

What are features in journalism?

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Features are in-depth, detailed stories that go beyond basic facts. They appear in magazine sections of newspapers and explore topics like culture, lifestyle, or social issues. Example: A feature on t

Card 6Types of News

What is a human interest story?

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A human interest story focuses on the emotional experiences of individuals or families, often highlighting suffering, triumph, or unique life situations. Example: A story about a child who walks 10 km

Card 7Types of News

What are backgrounders in journalism?

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Backgrounders provide historical context or background information about a major event. They help readers understand the origins and significance of current developments. Example: A backgrounder on In

Card 8News Writing

What is a news lead?

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A news lead is the opening sentence or paragraph of a news story that summarizes the most important facts—usually who, what, when, where, why, and how. A strong lead grabs the reader's attention. Exam

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