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Inverted Pyramid DeceptionIt's a Hollow Method for Writing News January 30, 2007, Kuala Lumpur:I first came across the inverted pyramid system for writing news when I took my Masters degree in journalism – 11 years after I started working in newspapers. My initial
reaction was,
here is a meaningless title given by educators to a writing system that
makes
it look as if you can use a scientific approach when you learn to write
news. Of course,
there is
structured method to writing but what it has to do with an inverted
pyramid
was, and still is 10 years later, beyond me. The
inverted pyramid system
tells us that, when writing journalistic articles, the most important
information goes in the first paragraph. Duh! You keep
adding paragraphs
in descending order of importance, and this is supposed to explain why
an
upended pyramid is used as its model. Well, I
still don’t get it.
Surely, the better model would be a pyramid, without the
“inverted” part. It
would make sense for the pointy part of the pyramid, signifying a sharp
opening
paragraph, to be on top. And as you
expand on your
intro, so does the pyramid. How does the wide base of an overturned
pyramid
tell me that this is where my most important piece of information goes? I had not
come across this
method in 11 previous years of working for newspapers and wire
agencies. And
I’m sure not many journalists have. You could
even do a random
poll of leading journalists around the world and most would either have
not
heard of the inverted pyramid writing technique or have chosen to
ignore it. The
inverted pyramid, in my
opinion, is an academic creation to give journalism a sense of
belonging in
tertiary education institutions. This does
not mean that
journalism is out of place in the campus. Not by any means. However, in
practical journalism, cadet reporters under good news editors do not
learn
inverted pyramid writing. They learn
to write by feel.
The end result may not look much different from what is taught by the
inverted
pyramid method but these writers would not be visualizing an
upside-down
triangular object to structure their stories. In some of
the elite
newspapers and global wire agencies, a completely different and more
scientific
news writing structure is taught that puts the inverted pyramid to
shame.
Indeed, many journalists themselves are ignorant of this approach. But
whatever method is used
in the newsroom, it is highly unlikely that anyone is thinking of
pyramids. Email your comments to nazvi@newswriterspost.com. If you'd like to write something for posting, email as well, and I'll stick it in Your Shout. Please specify "comment" or "Your Shout". Keep it clean and politically correct please. You are, however, allowed to write negatively about motorists who drive at 80km/h (50mph) on the fast lane. Also, if anyone can show me how to put up those cool "post your comments" boxes, it'll be of great help. Nazvi Careem, Jan 13, 2007, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. |