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Writing a News Broadcast

Writing a News Broadcast . The Diamond Structure. Movies . What is your favorite Movie? What are those movies about? What do you like about them?. Movies. In most cases we like movies because they are about a person, place, thing that viewers will relate to. Usually a person.

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Writing a News Broadcast

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  1. Writing a News Broadcast The Diamond Structure

  2. Movies • What is your favorite Movie? • What are those movies about? • What do you like about them?

  3. Movies • In most cases we like movies because they are about a person, place, thing that viewers will relate to. • Usually a person. • The Hangover is about a group of men in Vegas. • The Dark Knight is about Batman.

  4. The Diamond Structure Individual Official Individual

  5. Objective and Subjective • Objective: expressing or dealing with facts or conditions as perceived without distortion by personal feelings, prejudices, or interpretations. • The facts. • Subjective: expressing ones feeling or thought about a particular idea. • An opinion.

  6. Facebook News Clip • Justin Carter • Who is this story about? • Who is explaining this situation from an official stand point? • What is the overall issue being addressed? • Is there an opinion expressed by the anchor?

  7. Justin Carter Diamond Justin Carter LT. John Wells Justin Carter

  8. Tips • Once a story has been chosen….find a person that the story is about. • Find an official or someone who knows about the subject and can speak to it knowingly. • Return back to that original party the story is about.

  9. For Example • Keley's Law • Who is this story about? • Who is explaining this situation from an official stand point? • What is the overall issue being addressed? • Is there an opinion expressed by the anchor?

  10. Kelsey’s Law Diamond Teens Driving Instructor Teens

  11. Try Your Own • New driving laws for teens: • Senate Bill 636

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