Friday, June 5, 2009

Formulas In Journalism???




Well this isn't your math class formula. We're not trying to find the value of 'x' here! But the Wall Street Journal Formula is definitely a helpful calculation for journalist.




So, if the Wall Street Journal Formula were actually a mathematical equation, it would look something like x+y=z.


x= A feature lede, which is usually speaking of a real person. An anecdote is a creative way to open a story. The nut graph acts as a bridge linking the lede with the rest of the story. This is also used to give the reader insight on why this story is being told.


y= Support. After the nut graph, the story is open to more quotes from secondary sources along with facts and figures.


z= The end! But you want to loop 'z' back to the beginning of the article, to give the story a sense of finality.


I'm pretty sure that this equation is mathematically incorrect! This is the very reason I'm a journalism major!

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