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LESSON 23
OBJECTIVES AND IMPORTANCE OF COLUMNS
Some objectives must be fulfilled by columnists, as these add to the importance of columns.
Before discussing the significance of the column-writing, it is necessary to study and examine the nature
and utility as well as the temperament of the columns, which collectively adds to the concept of column-
writing. There is a personal and individualized tinge in the column-writing. The tone of the column-
writing is often friendly and of amicable atmosphere. The columns are written by those journalists, who
have vast experience information, knowledge and keen observation in attractive and alluring style of
writing.
Friendly atmosphere
It is the objective of the column-writing to make a friendly and amicable atmosphere, without any
intermediary between the direct contacts with the columnist. The readers feel a newness, freshness and
friendliness in the writing and reading of columns of diverse nature.
Essence of Experience
The columnists undertake to mingle their life-long experience and knowledge in their columns, in friendly
tones and amicable atmosphere. The columnists mould and mobilize the readers to sustain a fair amount
of desirability to go through the columns.
True genuine public opinion
To enrich their knowledge, information and to form a strong habit for reference, cross-reference and
repeated consultation are carried out. A personal column based on wisdom and worldly and religious
knowledge assists the columnists for true and genuine public opinion.
Individuality
The tinge of personal and individual inclination is predominant present in the column-writing. We usually
notice few names of columnists in all the newspapers and periodicals, whose columns enjoy popular
approval. Their writings and sayings are given proper importance and weight due to individuality and
personal address.
Propagation of supreme values
Mainly current affairs and the issues of the times are the subjects of these columns. The art and the
demands of the column-writing are to present the issues by detailed explanation and explanation. The
Columns are mainly made the means to propagate the high values in the society, serve as deterrents of
social and other evils and suggest measures to combat the evils and other social malpractices and other
reformatory measures. The masses are constantly reminded the supreme values of life besides other
matters, which are usually, overlooked by the general masses.
Colourful statements
The various columns are manifestations of stylish and colourful statements and pieces of prose. A single
newspaper contains usually more than one column on different permanent subjects or topics or captions.
These present a pageantry of colourful pieces of prose-writing, different standard styles of writing,
excellent literary pieces. All the readers can enjoy the particular styles and logical compositions with the
background of intensive and extensive reading and experience of long years of practice. Each and every
column strongly portrays the writer's expertise, mastery on style and language, wide scholarship etc. The
various columns assist to get rid of the freedom and tedium of the other types of writings, included in the
newspapers, as articles, assays etc. The style and language of the columns comprise essentially of literary
taste, poetic thought, humorous tinge, dramatic and narrative style, simplicity, spontaneity, rhetoric and
preaching finish, scholarship, learning, knowledge, pathos, sympathy- almost all other colours.
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Analysis
The columns necessarily work on analytical process, with thought provoking operation, besides providing
opportunities to the learned people and intelligentsia to offer their views and opinions and analytical
studies of the issues under discussion. Columns objectively project the excellently composed pieces of
prose, logically and rhetorically knit arguments, stylishly framed wordings, which collectively serve to
guide and instruct and habituate the readers to think on sound foundations individually and collectively.
Auxiliary to Editorial
Though columns comprise of diverse subjects and topics but also, include those subjects and topics,
which incidentally or otherwise have been excluded or missed in the editorial page. In this way, columns
are actually the supplements to the editorials and prove the best auxiliaries to the editorial articles.
Direct address to the readers
A column is in fact an address made by the columnist direct to the readers. The columnist creates a
friendly atmosphere, which is most conducive for exchange of views for discussion and especially for the
transmission of news, views, and opinions. In this particular atmosphere, routine mode is applied to
analyze and discuss the problems of everyday life. Sometimes, a columnist often gives answers to the
queries of the readers, besides some selected portions of the readers are presented. Sometimes, a
columnist selects some news for further detailed discussion, information and guidance for the readers. All
functions of personalized journalism are accomplished through these Columns.
A columnist may attain good readership and find a sound place among the readers, by exhibiting a note of
authority. A columnist characterized with authority commands a great respect among the circles, for the
soundness of his views and opinions. His columns are kept in great esteem and his sayings are given full
weight. This very quality makes him cautious about his judgments and sayings. In other words, he has to
be on guard against rash judgments, immature thoughts, half-truths and obvious propaganda.
Cater to newspapers needs
Columns cater to the needs of the newspapers, periodicals with equal significance and are supplementing
the material of news and analysis.
Personal journalism of the past
The modern style of column-writing is actually the substitute form of personalized journalism of the past,
rather fulfilling the demand of formerly practiced personalized journalism. This change was caused due to
drastic change in the missionary object of the journalism. Today missionary zeal has factually submitted
to the industrial and commercial spirit of the changed times. As compared to an editorial, a column is
published with the name of the writer. As such, the column-writing is accomplishing the objectives of
formerly personalized journalism. - The columns invariably are built on attractive language and style,
effective mode, which not only increases its readership, but also influences its reader in an effective
manner.
Columnists' voice is directly reaching to the readers and their concerns are considered for discussion
`What cannot be said in open about issues, lets talk about them in columns' is the idea as personal
thoughts and opinions brought to focus whereas never letting the canons of journalism transgressed.
In the past, a columnist was usually the editor himself and the columnist of the present age is the
representative of the past traditions. In the column-writing, a columnist addresses directly to the readers
and accomplishes the most desired effects, by attracting the attention of the readers.
Written on a multitude of subjects
Columns on legal, medical, psychological, economic and political issues and list cannot be exhausted.
Hence, there is a variety for readers to readers and writers to write.
Unique form of lively journalism
Columns bring to focus what people want to read. When a columnist is interested in writing his heart out,
he can as he lives to the expectations of his readers. Even if he to discuss history but in a different
perspective, and never let the column get bore, as he discussing not the trite ideas, rather he is enriching it
through bright and lively statements besides bringing in personal experiences and knowledge.
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Of multi-purpose nature
Columns are of multi-purpose nature. Sometimes, columnists are telling the reader to behave in a certain
way, whereas sometimes they are informing the readers about an issue, and sometimes a columnist is
giving vent to his emotions. Besides these, the columnist is also transmitting readers' voice to the
concerned. Hence, there are many purposes, as the kinds of columns are.
Generalized and specialized
Columns are both generalized and specialized one because `for all and one person by all, but a specialized
one' is the rule. Secondly, a columnist is talking about one subject by bringing many others because of
the personal knowledge and experiences, which augment the argument. Columns are for all, and just a
selected few read them. However, columns are for masses, well-read and intelligentsia alike.
A columnist may build up a sound reputation and prestige as well as a large following by exhibiting an
attractive `personality. This preposition of attraction is too broad and is an elusive term to be exact by
confined within a definition. This peculiar preposition can be understood by studying and examining the
practical examples by the famous columnists all over the world. The characteristics of a renowned
columnist may be his attractive personal quality, delightful quips and genuinely likeable man, his deep
humanity and his appealing sensitivity etc. These kinds of columns can be called the personalized ones.
Some columnists earn reputation by precipitating national scandals and congressional investigations.
Diversity of thought
There is always a diversity of thought in the columns, by which readers amply utilize in their practical
life. Almost all topics are included in the columns, as medical, legal, psychological, scientific,
technological, social, cultural, economic and political issues. The list does not exhaust here, as there can
be columns on the interests of the children, women, auto care, recipes, music, archaeology, sports, films,
reviews, palmistry, astrology, radio and television. We find different styles of narratives, description,
logically arranged prose compositions, linguistic and literacy pieces of excellence. There is always a
balance and moderation in the columns, and a fair amount of independence and freedom of expression of
personal opinions and thoughts, which are usually absent in other forms and departments of journalism.
Interview
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A senior journalist and columnist Muhammad Shujja-ud-Din talked about the following aspects:
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What a columnist must try to achieve?
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Present-day columnists and their readership?
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How important is for a columnist to improve himself?
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What methods he must employ to make his columns rich?
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Table of Contents:
  1. IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE:Feature writing, Explanation of the definition
  2. SOURCES OF MATERIAL:Commemorations, Science and Technology
  3. INTERNET USAGE IN FEATURE WRITING:Be very careful, Website checklist
  4. WHAT MAKES A GOOD FEATURE?:Meeting demands of readers
  5. DEMANDS OF A FEATURE:Entertainment and Interest, Both sides of picture
  6. CONDUCTING AND WRITING OF INTERVIEWS:Kinds of interviews
  7. WRITING NOVELTY INTROS:Punch or astonisher intros, Direct quotation intros
  8. STRUCTURE OF FEATURES:Intro or Lead, Transition, Body
  9. SELECTION OF PICTURES, ILLUSTRATIONS AND MAPS:Sources
  10. FEATURES AND EDITORIAL POLICY:Slanting or angling feature
  11. HUMAN INTEREST AND FEATURE WRITING:Obtaining facts, Knowing how to write
  12. NEWSPAPER FEATURE STORY:The Business Story, The Medical Story
  13. THE NEWSPAPER FEATURE STORY IDEA:Conflict, Human interest
  14. MAGAZINE FEATURE VERSUS DAILIES:Feature versus Editorial, An overview
  15. WRITING THE SPECIALISED FEATURE STORY:The Deadline Feature Sidebar
  16. MODERN FEATURE AND ITS TREATMENT:Readers’ constraints
  17. MODERN FEATURE WRITING TECHNIQUE:The Blundell Technique
  18. ADVICE TO FEATURE WRITERS:A guide to better writing, Love Writing
  19. COLUMN WRITING:Definition, Various definitions, Why most powerful?
  20. COLUMN WRITING IN MODERN AGE:Diversity of thought, Individuality
  21. ENGLISH AND URDU COLUMNISTS:More of anecdotal, Letting readers know
  22. TYPES OF COLUMNS:Reporting-in-Depth Columns, Gossip Columns
  23. OBJECTIVES AND IMPORTANCE OF COLUMNS:Friendly atmosphere, Analysis
  24. WHAT ARE THE ESSENTIALS AND BASIC POINTS THAT GO IN TO THE FORMING OF A COLUMN?
  25. STYLE:General and a specialised writing, How can a columnist improve it?
  26. GENERAL STYLE OF THE COLUMN:Unified Style, Anecdotal Style, Departmental Style
  27. STRUCTURE OF A COLUMN:Intro or lead, Main body, Conclusion
  28. COLUMN WRITING TIPS:Write with conviction, Purpose, Content
  29. SELECTION OF A TOPIC:Close to your heart, Things keeping in Queue
  30. QUALITIES OF A COLUMN WRITER:Personal, Professional, Highly Educated
  31. WHAT MUST BE PRACTISED BY A COLUMNIST?:Pleasantness, Fluency
  32. SOURCES OF MATERIAL OF COLUMNS:Constant factors, Interview
  33. USEFUL WRITING DEVICES:Be specific, Use Characterisation, Describe scenes
  34. COMMON WRITING PROBLEMS:Eliminate clichés, Don’t misuse words
  35. WRITING THE COLUMN:Certain thumb rules, After writing the column
  36. ARTICLE WRITING:Introduction, Definition, Contents, Main Segments, Main body
  37. HOW TO WRITE AN ARTICLE?:It is more efficient, It is more believable
  38. TYPES AND SUBJECTS OF ARTICLE:Interview articles, Utility articles
  39. FIVE COMMANDMENTS, NO PROFESSIONAL FORGETS:Use Key Words
  40. ARTICLES WRITING MISTAKES:Plagiarising or 'buying articles, Rambling
  41. WRITING THE ARTICLE:Various parts of article, The topic sentence
  42. What to do when you have written the article?:Writing the first draft
  43. TEN STANDARD ARTICLE FORMATS:The informative articles
  44. LEGAL AND ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR WRITERS:Libel, Doctoring Quotes
  45. REVISION:Importance of language, Feature writing, Sources of material