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Identification of Dominant News Elements
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Figure  2-1.—Analyzing  news  elements. SPOT AND CREATED NEWS Most Navy news (and all other news as well) can be classified as either spot news or created news. Spot news  just  happens.  A  ship  runs  aground.  A plane   crashes.   A   heroic   rescue   takes   place   in   a storm-tossed sea. These are just a few examples. Your job is to provide a full account of a spot news story as soon  as  possible  —  even  in  cases  where  the  general effect is unfavorable to the Navy. Created   news   is   generally   concerned   with something the Navy has done or plans to do which the public  should  know  about.  Examples  include  air  shows, command   public   visitation,   change   of   command, unveiling  new  ships,  planes  or  weapons,  construction programs,  special  achievements,  ship  arrivals  and  many of the other daily events of Navy life. Your job is to bring the information to the attention of news media, usually through a Navy news release. CLASSES OF NEWS STORIES Most   Navy   news   stories   fall   into   four   main categories—hard news, feature, sports and social. They are described in the following text. Hard News It usually concerns a news item involving or affecting the readers, listeners or viewers. The hard news story has  usually  taken  place  since  a  previous  issue  of  a newspaper or a radio or television newscast. Much of the material found in daily papers (especially front-page items) or newscasts are in the hard news category. The hard news story is designed primarily to inform. 2-4

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