WRITING AN EDITORIAL I E-learning Series I JERIC CABUG

Jeric Cabug
8 Dec 202014:08

Summary

TLDRThis e-learning series delves into editorial writing, defining it as an article reflecting a newspaper's stance on current issues. It emphasizes the importance of editorials as the 'soul' of a publication, embodying its philosophy and morality. The video outlines the traits of an effective editorial writer, such as being knowledgeable, analytical, and a critical thinker. It also discusses the characteristics of a compelling editorial, including interest, brevity, and force. The tutorial guides viewers through the editorial writing process, from research and organization to crafting attention-grabbing titles and leads. It concludes with a structured approach to writing editorials and assigns topics for practice, aiming to hone the viewers' skills in this critical form of journalism.

Takeaways

  • 📰 An editorial is an article representing a newspaper's stance on an issue, reflecting the majority opinion of the editorial board.
  • 🤔 Editorials are meant to inform, influence, or entertain readers by critically interpreting contemporary events.
  • 🚫 William Allen White emphasized that editorials should exclude bitterness, bias, and fear to maintain strength and integrity.
  • 🧠 A good editorial writer should be knowledgeable, analytical, a wide reader, critical thinker, objective, and a good writer.
  • 🔍 The characteristics of a good editorial include arousing public interest, being brief and factual, and having a forceful style with clear reasoning.
  • 📚 Before writing an editorial, one should read extensively, research deeply, and practice organizing information and outlining.
  • 🎯 The title of an editorial should be striking and indicative of the content, while the lead should contain the issue and the newspaper's reaction.
  • 📈 The body of an editorial should arrange facts and arguments, citing data and statistics to support the newspaper's stance.
  • 🏁 The conclusion of an editorial must be impactful, driving home the key message and often presenting a solution or call to action.
  • 📝 There are various types of editorials, including informational, interpretive, critical, commendatory, argumentative, entertaining, mood, and special occasion editorials.

Q & A

  • What is an editorial according to the script?

    -An editorial is an article that presents the newspaper's opinion on an issue, reflecting the majority vote of the editorial board, which is the governing body of the newspaper.

  • Who typically makes up the editorial board?

    -The editorial board is made up of editors and business managers.

  • Why is the editorial considered the soul of the paper?

    -The editorial is considered the soul of the paper because it represents the official stand of the paper on a relevant development or issue, reflecting the thinking, philosophy, and morality of the management.

  • What qualities should a good editorial writer possess?

    -A good editorial writer should be knowledgeable, have good comprehension, be a critical thinker, objective, and a good writer.

  • What are the three qualities of a good editorial piece according to Redrick?

    -The three qualities of a good editorial piece are interest, brevity, and force. It should arouse public interest, present facts and not mere opinions, and have a clear style with a moral purpose and sound reasoning.

  • What should one do before starting to write an editorial?

    -Before writing an editorial, one should read to expand knowledge, research to deepen understanding of an issue, and practice by listing facts and organizing information.

  • What is the role of the title in an editorial?

    -The title should be striking enough to arouse the reader's interest and may also give the gist of the content.

  • What are the different types of leads in editorial writing?

    -Different types of leads include emphatic statement or maxim, remarks about the topic or person, narration, question, quotation, prophecy, and reaction.

  • Why is the lead important in an editorial?

    -The lead is important because it should contain the issue or the news peg and establish the newspaper's stand on the issue immediately in the beginning paragraph.

  • What is the purpose of the body in an editorial?

    -The body of an editorial is where facts and arguments are arranged, and factual details are presented to bolster the opinions or principles of the newspaper on a given issue.

  • How should the conclusion of an editorial be crafted?

    -The conclusion should drive home the most important message, be impactful, and may present a solution, advice, command, thought-provoking questions, forecast possible effects, or a summary.

  • What are the different types of editorials mentioned in the script?

    -The different types of editorials include editorials of information, interpretation, criticism, commendation, argumentation, entertainment, mood, and special occasion.

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