Feature
and Column Writing MCM 514
VU
LESSON
24
WHAT
ARE THE ESSENTIALS AND BASIC
POINTS THAT GO IN
TO
THE FORMING OF A
COLUMN?
From
the foregoing study and
examination of the nature and definition of the
column-writing, we can
analyse
the following essentials and basic
points which go into the
forming of a column.
The
column-writing can cater to the
needs of the newspapers, periodicals
with equal
significance.
Column-writing
can be equated with the
concept and practice of personal
journalism of the past.
Columns
are written on a multitude of
subjects, with a natural
flair of conversation and a direct
address to
the
readers without any
intermediary. There are syndicated and
non-syndicated columns on diverse
topics.
It
can be said that any subject
is an apt subject for the
columnist.
Under
a column, different news,
announcements, and information can be
gathered. Columns are really the
concise
and precise rather pointed
comments on the news of the day.
Column may include in its
range the
humour,
criticism, wisecracks, judgements, observations,
philosophies, apologies
etc.
Columns
are the unique devices of direct contact
and address with the general
masses, as being the
most
modern
and sophisticated form of personal journalism of the
past.
These
are the decorating pieces of the
newspapers and hold the
position of permanent topics and
subjects.
Column-writing
is a unique form of lively
journalism, and is easily attuned to the
information, instruction,
address,
entertainment and amusement, guidance,
enlightenment of the readers.
Columns
are of multi-purpose nature and can
include diverse writings on
national and international topics
and
subjects, social and cultural issues, and
literacy and light subjects, economic and
political subjects
besides
humorous writings, and sarcastic
writings, which were replaced, by the
serious subjects. Both
are
equally
popular and important. Today
column-writing includes anecdotes, short
essays, reviews, and
editorials,
comments, on news, announcements, and
readers' contributions.
A
column is both a general and a specialised
writing, which may entail
the elucidation or expression of
the
policy of the newspapers, or it may be
based on the independent thinking of an
individual.
It
is asserted that the style and approach
in writing a column is usually
determined by the local
conditions
and
the predilections of the concerned
writers. However the sole
criteria for gauging the
success of a
columnist
lie in his efficiency and
proficiency to attract and hold the
readers. A successful columnist
must
possess
some cardinal points to
impel the readers to continue the
perusals of the column carefully
and
with
deep and keen interest. However it is
estimated that only from ten to
fifteen percent - people
who
read
the editorials from beginning to the end.
However the columns are most sought
after and consulted
frequently.
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