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Types of News Writing

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This practical manual compiles exemplary news stories and brief commentary to teach reporting, selection, sourcing, and presentation. It groups real newspaper examples by topic—fires and accidents, police and courts, meetings and investigations, speeches, entertainment, illness and death, politics, labor, weather, sports, society, and miscellaneous—and includes guidance on analysis, lead writing, concise informative style, human-interest and feature techniques, ethical cautions about inventing details, and constructive journalism. Each chapter offers succinct points for study, suggestions on evaluating and obtaining material, and attention to structure and typographical presentation; examples are credited to their sources and arranged for classroom and newsroom use.

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Willard Grosvenor Bleyer

Willard Grosvenor Bleyer was an influential figure in the field of journalism and education, known for his contributions to writing and editing practices. He authored several notable works, including "How To Write Special Feature Articles," which serves as a comprehensive guide for aspiring writers and reporters. Bleyer's expertise extended to teaching, as evidenced by his book "The High School Course in English," which reflects his commitment to improving English education. His works often focus on practical skills in journalism, making significant contributions to the training of writers and editors in the early 20th century.

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