...that makes this newspaper less of its own quality in spite of plenty of 'colors' in the relaunch.
It's just about plain active journalism. Reading it like a newspaper.
I was a writer/journalist of a school newspaper in my high school and college days and they taught me journalism by the book (in spite of another level of activist journalists along our headquarters) and I tell you all that this is not how each article is made.
They always miss one or more of the common 5 questions of a complete news article: Who-What-When-Where-How. And all this answers has to be complete in one paragraph only. The second and the following paragraphs will have to be the details of the news.
Also, if they could make a title of a news article on up to 7-9 words only without the use of the forms of 'be', then I believe this is a good newspaper to read.
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach
...that makes this newspaper less of its own quality in spite of plenty of 'colors' in the relaunch.
It's just about plain active journalism. Reading it like a newspaper.
I was a writer/journalist of a school newspaper in my high school and college days and they taught me journalism by the book (in spite of another level of activist journalists along our headquarters) and I tell you all that this is not how each article is made.
They always miss one or more of the common 5 questions of a complete news article: Who-What-When-Where-How. And all this answers has to be complete in one paragraph only. The second and the following paragraphs will have to be the details of the news.
Also, if they could make a title of a news article on up to 7-9 words only without the use of the forms of 'be', then I believe this is a good newspaper to read.
"Everything in this book may be wrong." Illusions: The Adventures of The Reluctant Messiah by Richard Bach