Wednesday, 26 September 2018

Paper Layout


1.    Editorial
Article that expresses the stand/opinion of the editors and publishers on a current issue. Though you are entitled to your own opinion, you can affirm your opinion by reading editorial on a current issue ,”education is not filling of pail but the lightering if a fire”.Example
2. Current News
Account of events that have recently happened. The implementation of the program will be done in phases and will be progressively introduced in the other grade levels in succeeding school years .Example
3. Feature Story
Type of news story that develops the writing from the angle of human interest . - A story written with some interpretation that goes beyond just reporting the facts
Columns
o    Business News : on the status of different businesses andindustries
o    Sports  .Gives us news on the result of national and international games and their advance reports on schedules
      4. Readers Opinion : Publishes readers opinions, reactions,comments, and the like.




1.    Newspaper Parts
1.   Flag - name of the newspaper on page one•
2.  Index - a listing, usually on page one, that tells where to find certain sections or features•
3. Headlines - different sizes and typefaces that name the article
4. Bylines - bylines tell the name(s) of the reporter(s) who wrote the story•
5.  Photograph and Cutlines - the cutline is a caption, usually found under or alongside the photograph and telling something about the photograph•
6. Skybox or teaser - text and/or visuals above the flag that highlight articles inside the newspaper
7. Index - a detailed list, usually arranged alphabetically, of the specific information in a publication•
8. Folio Lines - line of text included on each page, typically includes the name of the publication, the publication date and the page of the newspaper•
9.Charts - graphical representation of data•
10. Pullout quotes - a quotation or excerpt from an article that is typically placed in a larger or distinctive typeface on the same page•
11. Sidebars - information placed adjacent to an article in a printed or Web publication, graphically separate but with contextual connection.







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