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Feature
and Column Writing MCM 514
VU
LESSON
20
COLUMN
WRITING IN MODERN AGE
The
present day columnists are
very important part of the
journalism. With the passage,
they are being
given
more and more importance. See at the
newspapers, where the editors
are giving more space to
the
columnists
on the Op-Ed pages especially.
They are considered to be part
and parcel of the political
journalism.
Besides,
news and analysis by the article
writers, columnists have been able to
carve out an important
niche
for themselves. Resultantly,
people follow their
favourite columnist whenever
they switch over
from
one newspaper to another; hence
goes the readership with them to that
particular newspaper. This
also
substantiates the reason that the
editors give a lot of
importance to the established columnists, as
they
are
not fetching their own
readership with them, rather big
names among the columnist, also
bring better
reputation
to the newspapers.
Succinctly,
columnists have become an important
ingredient of the political journalism.
Nevertheless, it
does
not mean that they do
not write on other
issues.
Columns
Columns
and columnists are synonymous to each
other. In certain cases,
both of them have become so
popular
with the readers that if the
name of one is slipped out of the reader,
he can recall him with
the
other.
For instance, if the name of the
writer is forgotten, people do
remember them by recalling the
name
of
the column. Hence, these both go
side by side.
In
no way, we can undermine the
importance of the columnist for
newspapers. Earlier, the vernacular
or
Urdu
newspaper columnists used to well-known,
but with the passage of
time, English columnists have
created
their own space, and they
have become equally important.
Now, English columnists are
being
translated
in Urdu and are regularly
printed. However, this has
not happened from Urdu to
English so far.
Nevertheless,
sometimes it is also done.
Columnists
and columns
Diversity
of thought
The
popularity of the columnists can be
attributed to the fact `diversity of
thought', as the columnists are
not
always writing about one subject.
Even if they are writing
about one subject, then they make it
certain
that
their ideas do not seemed to
be copied from each other.
Consequently, we find many
aspects of a
single
subject, while many writers
are following the same
editorial policy of the newspaper.
Hence,
while reading many columns, the
reader can find diversity of
thought about the same subject.
On
the
other hand, these writers
are also following different
editorial policies about the
same subject.
Consequently,
one can also find columns,
both pro and
anti-government, pro one political
party or against
a
political or democratic dispensation.
Moreover,
they are found tackling the
same subject from different
angles, which adds to the
beauty of the
columns.
Secondly, the columnists always adapt
well to the changing circumstances, and
develop their
write-ups
accordingly. For instance, in
case of curbs on the media and if they
are being considered to be a
threat
to democracy, then they change
their style, but always
stick to the truth and the editorial
policy of
the
newspaper.
So
the columnists bring of diversity of
thought to their columns, which
always bring in the element of
unpredictability
causing constant interest for the
readers.
Individuality
Despite
the fact that in given
circumstances, hardly more than
two subjects are considered to be
hot for
discussions,
but the columnist always keep
their individuality intact by
discussing the subjects
from
divergent
angles. Hence the columnists are
constantly keeping their
name as an individual's name,
and
will
resent to be labeled someone
copying thoughts of others.
No
doubt, they are considered to
well-read people, who are
having their own genuine
thoughts about a
particular
subject. Plus, inspiration a few of them
might take from others, but
always rely upon their
own
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ideas.
Consequently, we see that
all of them might condemning or
approving the same thing,
but they will
be
writing from their own
particular perspective; hence keeping
their individuality
intact.
Hired
by newspapers
Most
sought-after writers
At
the moment, most of the columnists are
kind of freelancers those who
are contributing columns
regularly
but they are the most
sought-after writers, as the editors
want that a particular
writer should be
writing
for his newspaper. No doubt, such
writers do have a large following of the
readers, who
ultimately
go
for that writer, and
resultantly, the readership of the newspaper is
enhanced.
Recently,
there has been virtually a
competition among editors of hiring
columnists, while the other
was
trying
to keep them with his newspaper. This
competition is pretty stiff among the
editors of the Urdu
writers.
Highly-paid
writers
The
columnists are highly-paid writers, and
their perks are increasing every
year. Now an ordinary
columnist
is being paid at least six
figures by the editors, whereas the
top writers are earning
far more
than
this. Today's columnist
besides having good status
in the society, he is also well-off,
whereas he is
being
more and more every day.
Subject
variety
On
all possible
subjects
The
columnists write on every subject
from individual cases to personal
ones, from society to
politics,
from
environment to endangered species
you name one subject and you
will numerous writers
writing
on
that particular subject. So there is a
variety of subjects a reader
can read.
But
politics takes lead
However,
despite variance of subjects, we find
that most of the columnists are
writing about politics. It
is
primarily
because of two reasons.
First, all well-known columnists
are political writers; hence
as every
one
tries to be popular one, so he follows
the same subject. Secondly, as Pakistan
has been politically
volatile
country, and its people are
politically motivated masses,
hence there is a huge room for a
political
writer
to be accepted by the readers.
Hence,
we find more and more people writing on
politics, which have gained
popularity.
Both
media
Urdu
columnists
Urdu
columnists are more known among the
masses, which is primarily due to
two reasons. First, a
large
scale
readership (every literate Pakistan reads
Urdu newspapers) and
secondly, their appeal to the
emotions.
Hence the Urdu columnists are more
popular among the masses.
English
columnists
As
English newspapers do not have widespread
readership and these newspaper have a
limited influence,
which
is only among the highly educated
people, so the English columnists are
not that popular in
comparison
to the Urdu writers. However,
they have on readership, which is loyal
to them.
Orientation
of columnists
Mostly
political
As
mentioned earlier, the columnists are
writing on politics. However, the
society or the social issues
come
next to politics. Nevertheless, all
subjects pertaining to the interest of the
readers are discussed
in
columns.
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