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LESSON
06
NEWS
VALUES AND ELEMENTS OF
NEWS
12.
CONSEQUENCE
Any
event or statement of any important
person in a society, capable enough to
affect a larger number of
people
in future, carries newsworthiness
and must be given space in
news bulletin. The incident,
as a matter
of
fact, at the time of its taking
place, may not be that
important but in future may
acquire a great deal
of
significance
in terms of affecting people in one way
or another.
Likewise,
under the head of CONSEQUENCE, there
may be a statement of any personality
who enjoys the
authority
and power of policy making in a state or
society and he makes a
policy statement that
concerns
with
the coming days of people.
For
instance, if metrological office declares
a dry weather for the whole
year with nominal amount of
rains,
it
means that drought in region
may be expected in
future.
Every
government, during its tenure,
every year, announces budget
for coming monetary and fiscal
year in
which
new taxes are imposed
and some already existing
taxes are rescheduled where
as some commodities
and
goods are declared tax free;
some imports are declared
free from customs duty
where as on certain
imports
custom duty is levied.
It
is to be noted, all announcements
regarding rise or fall in
prices of different commodities
and services
does
not have any immediate
affect on the lives of the people but it
does after the date the decisions
are put
into
effect. It follows from this, the budget
speech is important in terms of
consequence.
The
announcements of rise or fall in the
prices of certain utilities,
such as, petroleum products
and
electricity,
also come in such news
stories.
13.
MISCELLANEOUS NEWS
VALUES
There
are certain news stories
which though do not posses
any of the news values mentioned
above but
still,
find place in newspaper, radio,
and TV bulletin. Such news
stories, in any way, are
news stories.
Migratory
birds, flying from extreme
cold regions to warm ones
covering thousands and thousands of
miles,
make
news.
A
dog saving his master from
being robbed makes
news.
Anniversaries
of different people are covered as
news. Birth and death
anniversaries of Quaid-e- Azam
Muhammad
Ali Jinnah and Allama
Muhammad Iqbal are celebrated in
reverence and respect therefore
they
will
be included in news bulletins.
Special
days are covered as
news
Observance
of 14th August as Independence Day
23rd March as Pakistan
Day
6th September as Pakistan Air
Force Day
7th September as Pakistan
Defense Day
1st May as Labor
Day
5th January as Kashmir Solidarity
Day
Besides
above stated special days,
14th February as Valentine's
Day, aid's day, father's
day, mother's day,
etc.
have
also been started being
observed in Pakistan and
news stories covering these
special days now
become
a
part of the news bulletins.
Conclusion
"News
values are
subjective."
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ELEMENTS
OF NEWS
While
dealing with news, two
stages we have covered so
far. First, to see what we call news,
what actually is
news?
Second, to understand those
features that convert an
ordinary event or statement or opinion,
into
news.
Now
we go into details of news
elements. News must carry
following elements to come up to the
ideal
standards
of news.
1.
Accuracy
2.
Meaningful
3.
Interesting
4.
Factual
5.
Objectivity
6.
Conciseness
7.
Clarity
8.
Comprehensiveness
9.
Cohesiveness
Let
us go into the details of each
and every news
element.
1.
Accuracy
When
we say `a
news item must be accurate'
we
actually mean that whatever
we are required to produce
as
news, or whatever we are being given in
the name of news to believe
in, it must be correct in
every
crumb
of its details.
The
names
of people given in the
news must be correct.
The
names
of the places given in the
news must be accurate.
The
ages
of the
people, if required to be given in the news,
must be given with
precision.
The
days,
dates and time of the
incident or speech, or accident, being
treated and reported as
news,
must be accurate.
Language
must
be correct in terms of pronunciation,
vocabulary, structure, and
grammar.
Statements
of people
must be accurate.
2.
Meaningful
The
news should be meaningful and must
make any sense. It also
implies that it must carry
any one, or
some
of them, or all of the news
values we have gone
through.
3.
Interesting
The
news story, especially to be broadcast on
radio, must be written and
presented in such a way that
the
listener
may not get bored. It is
quite a difficult task to be
managed when it comes to writing
and presenting
news
bulletin since news is
something that can never
drift away from the principals of
accuracy and
objectivity.
What we actually mean by making
news bulletin interesting is the reading
effect in the tone and
style
must be avoided by the news caster
and spoken language is to be
employed while writing the
lines of
any
news item.
4.
Factual
The
news story must base on the
incident or statement which
has actually taken place. In
this era of media,
where
the choice available to the listener is
wide and universal, news on
one channel can easily
and instantly
be
verified on the other channels.
The taking risk of putting on air
something fabricated or concocted
will
definitely
bring bad repute to the channel
doing it. Hence the most
important element to be cared
for and
taken
into serious consideration while
presenting news is its being
factual and truthful.
5.
Objectivity
Besides
being accurate and factual, a
news story needs to be
to-the-point as well. Unnecessary
details,
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though
may be a part of the incident, should be
brushed aside.
Another
thing that is important to be
considered while making the element of
objectivity certain in a
news
story
is that it must not be given
personal touch or flavour.
Even a slight impression of personal
emotions
or
any kind of exaggeration may
endanger the objectivity of the
bulletin.
6.
Conciseness
When
it is said, a
news story must be concise, it
means, it
should not be unnecessarily
lengthy.
Where unnecessary
details
are to be avoided, unnecessary wording
must also be pruned out.
Verbosity always kills the
purpose
and
this is brevity that is unanimously
agreed upon to be the soul of
wit.
Wordy
expressions and unnecessary
repetition must be avoided. Your
duty is to inform people about an
event;
you are not supposed to
make them understand a thick
and problematic matter of psychology or
the
reasons
why crimes are getting
rampant in our society.
These may well be the topics
of an article or feature
but
can not be touched upon in a
news bulletin.
One-word
substitution saves the space
and time, both.
7.
Clarity
The
main objective of news is to keep the
listeners in picture of what is happening around them
and in the
world.
And the purpose is achieved
only if clarity is there
clarity.
Simplified
vocabulary, easy-on-tongue order of the
words, and correct and
clear pronunciation are the
key
factors
employing which the goal of making news
clear and understandable may
well be achieved.
8.
Comprehensiveness
If
something is comprehensive it means
that it is complete by all
regards and aspects. A news
item is
considered
comprehensive only when it answers the
every possible question that
may arise in the minds
of
listeners.
As a general principal to make a
news story comprehensive and
complete five Ws and
one H are
to
be satisfied. They actually
stand for: what,
when, where, why, who and
how.
What
happened?
When
happened?
Where
happened?
Why
happened?
Who
did
it? and
How
did it
happen?
Sometimes
in certain stories it also
becomes necessary to answer another
W, and
that is who
for.
For
instance, in vicarious crimes
(crimes which are performed
by an agent on behalf of some
other person
or
persons), it becomes necessary to give
the person's name as well
who
the
agent did a certain crime
for.
First,
to make a news item comprehensive,
and then, the whole news
bulletin, is a must. A news
bulletin
must
also consist of all the
possible news items of all
those happenings which have
taken place just prior
to
the
moment the news bulletin goes on
air.
Sometimes,
however, it happens that an important
news lands in newsroom
immediate after the time the
bulletin
has started. In such case,
an attempt must be made to pen
down the story at the moment and
be
handed
to the newscaster so that in this era of
neck-to-neck competition the channel may
not lag behind
its
competitors.
9.
Cohesiveness
The
last but not the least
one is the element of cohesiveness.
When we talk of an order, a
kind of symmetry;
a
well-knit, well-planned, well-organized and
even end-product, we actually talk of
cohesiveness.
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It
means that the order of the
details to be put in a news item
must be in proper order.
Symmetry suggests
beauty
and it must be self-evident in the construction of the
news story. Asymmetry mars the beauty
and
the
listener does not go on with
the bulletin smoothly and comfortably. It
must not be jumpy and
uneven.
To
be more precise, a news item,
and then the bulletin, must
be well-knit, well arranged
and well-ordered.
Difference
between New Values & Elements of
News:
News
Value
We
have come across different
definitions of news and have
been successful in drawing
some
common
factors which every
definition, by and large,
shares with the other one.
The common features we
have
drawn out of different news
definitions are the news
values. These are the values
which lend
newsworthiness
to a common incident, event, statement, or
opinion. This is the first stage to
evaluate an
incident
against the yardstick of the news
values.
News
Elements
Once
it is decided that this particular event
deserves to be treated as a news item,
the next stage is
to
pen it down for a news
bulletin or a newspaper. Now
comes forth the expertise
and the skill needed
to
write,
arrange and style the event,
which has already been
declared as a news item. The
expertise which a
news
writer employs while penning
down the news story are
called News Elements.
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