What is JOURNALISTIC text: characteristics and EXAMPLES
The journalistic texts are the texts that are published in the media. They are written mostly by journalists. The main objective of these texts is to report although many times we find journalistic texts that contribute the opinion of the channel for which they work.
The journalistic text is always focused on the present and clearly reports events that have just happened in the very near past. In this lesson from a TEACHER we want to teach you what is a journalistic text, its characteristics and examples.
The journalistic textss are written with a very specific objective and are published in media that are available to any reader, therefore, they have some very clear features so that you can recognize them with the naked eye.
Informative
The main objective of a journalistic text is inform the reader. The audience for which journalists write is very varied, therefore they should write in a simple way that is understandable by any type of person. The objective of this type of text is not for the reader to enjoy what you have written, but to inform himself of some events that have just happened in a way
clear and orderly.Of course
To correctly write a journalistic text you must write in a clear way using neutral Spanish and avoiding expressions typical of your region that may confuse the reader. The reader does not have to be aware of your words but of what is happening out there.
Collective
You should not write the journalistic text in the first person but as a journalists' collective And you should not address a singular reader, but you should do it to the mass, to the group of people who are reading you.
Varied theme
Newspaper texts can talk about all kinds of topics such as politics, art, economics, current affairs, education, etc.
Concise
This is one of the most important characteristics when writing journalistic texts. You must write this type of text with short phrases and that they stay etched in people's minds. Do not use complex and very long sentences that can lose the reader or cause them to have to look at it twice. Be as practical as possible so that the reader stays in mind with the main idea. A good exercise you can do is ask yourself, if I had to sum it up in one sentence, what would it be?
Correct
This type of text must be written with maximum correction that is, using a model language. You cannot try to approach the reader using less formal language, but you must use a distant and correct language. That not only means not typing bad words, but it also involves making a correct use of words of the language in which you write.
Close
When we talk about close texts, we mean that they treat topics that have passed close to the reader or that affect you directly. A reader who lives in England will not be interested in knowing the latest news about the bike lanes in Barcelona, on the other hand, an inhabitant of Barcelona will find it essential to know the latest news about this theme. As inconsequential as a topic may seem, if directly affects the reader, that text takes on a remarkable importance.
Morphosyntax
In the sentence construction To create a journalistic text, the use of demonstrative and possessive determiners abounds. The most used verb tenses are the simple past perfect indicative and the transitive predicates. This gives the text a direct and objective style.
Visual content
The journalistic text, almost always, is accompanied by visual content such as photos or videos that add information to what you are explaining in the text. You can also add graphics to make readers see, at a glance, what you are trying to explain to them.
Newspaper texts are a type of writing that you can easily find, since it is available to all audiences and in the most mediatic spheres. You can find examples of journalistic texts in:
- Newspapers: either on paper or online.
- Journals: all magazines have articles of this type, especially those that talk about current affairs, politics or economics, since they are topics that change day by day and are quite objective.
- News portals: They are very similar to the newspapers that we all know, but without the endorsement of a public entity behind it. As for the text, they are exactly the same.
Now you know everything about him journalistic text, its characteristics and its examples. If you are interested in learning more about the subject or about a subject related to it, do not hesitate to consult our writing section.