What are the features of journalistic writing?
Beside this, what is feature writing in journalism?
Feature Journalism is creative journalism. It escapes the hard-news format allowing the creative writers among us to write feature articles in an inventive and compelling way. Unlike short and to-the-point news articles, feature articles deal with a subject in greater depth and, usually, at greater length.
- They are factual, and require reporting.
- They may or may not be timely.
- They may be written in any form and style.
- They permit the reporter to use his/her knowledge and ingenuity to write a story original in ideas and treatment.
- They rarely have news leads.
Beside above, what are the types of journalistic writing?
Each journalistic form and style uses different techniques and writes for different purposes and audiences. There are five principal types of journalism: investigative, news, reviews, columns and feature writing.
Examples of feature stories include news features, profiles, spot features, trend stories, and live-ins. Feature stories can be found in the main news section of a newspaper, especially if they profile a person or group currently in the news.