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Profile Story Assignment
What’s a profile story?
• A timely news story focused on a person who
is interesting and newsworthy.
• For example: They might be a star performer
or athlete. Maybe they’re a leader of an
organization or cause. Perhaps they’ve
overcome adversity. Or maybe they won a
prestigious award.
Common story type
Class examples
• In the past, students have written about
athletes, artists, musicians, dancers, actors,
business entrepreneurs, professors,
community activists, social media stars and
more.
• See Moodle for their stories.
Assignment requirements
• Person must be alive. No obituaries.
• Person must be willing to be identified and have
story published. Journalism is for the public.
• Person must not have been previously profiled.
Otherwise, they’re old news.
• Person must be newsworthy to the general
public, not just you. We’ll cover this later.
• Avoid conflicts of interest. No family, friends, SOs,
etc.
• Story idea is due Feb. 8. Multiple ideas
recommended. No extensions.
Newsworthy?
• Look for extraordinary, exceptional feats.
• Simply doing something is not newsworthy.
They should do it well. Or they should be very
unusual.
• Being well-rounded is not newsworthy.
• Remember: the “Who cares?” test
• See samples on Moodle.
Story must be timely
• Timeliness is a key element of newsworthiness
• Write about people who are accomplishing
things now, not about people who
accomplished things months or years ago.
• Without a news peg, the story seems random
and readers won’t understand why you’re
reporting it now instead of 6 months ago.
• That’s why late night talk shows interview
actors who have a new movie out or invite a
band with a popular new song to perform.
Choose an angle/theme
• Profile stories are not biographies or
Wikipedia entries.
• They’re not a chronological summary of a
person’s life. We don’t need every last detail.
• Choose a theme or particular focus.
• Go beneath the surface to look at what
motivates people, what excites them, what
makes them interesting.
• Show, don’t tell.
More advice
• Read assignment instructions online.
• Extensive interviewing will be required. Don’t wait till
last minute.
• Talk to others who know source well and get quotes.
• Be neutral. Keep your opinion out of the story.
• Write in third person, never first person.
• Story should be a mix of facts, with details and
description in some spots, and quotes. Strike a good
balance.
• Seek help from the Writing Center and the Comm.
Dept.’s writing assistant.
Pitch your story
• Email mgrabowski@adelphi.edu by Feb. 8
• Who you want to write about?
• Is s/he willing to be interviewed on the record?
• Why is s/he newsworthy to the public?
• Who else can you interview about him/her?
• Has s/he been covered before?
• Is there a conflict of interest?
• Don’t change topic unless you check with me.
• Ideas are first-come, first-served. Propose your idea
before someone else proposes the same idea!
Submitting the Story
• Due March 6
• 650-800 words long
• Email MS Word document to me
• Include photo of person and contact info for
sources
• Visit Writing Center or see Comm. Dept. writing
assistant before submitting
• Plagiarism and/or Fabrication will result in an
automatic F.

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Profile story assignment

  • 2. What’s a profile story? • A timely news story focused on a person who is interesting and newsworthy. • For example: They might be a star performer or athlete. Maybe they’re a leader of an organization or cause. Perhaps they’ve overcome adversity. Or maybe they won a prestigious award.
  • 4. Class examples • In the past, students have written about athletes, artists, musicians, dancers, actors, business entrepreneurs, professors, community activists, social media stars and more. • See Moodle for their stories.
  • 5. Assignment requirements • Person must be alive. No obituaries. • Person must be willing to be identified and have story published. Journalism is for the public. • Person must not have been previously profiled. Otherwise, they’re old news. • Person must be newsworthy to the general public, not just you. We’ll cover this later. • Avoid conflicts of interest. No family, friends, SOs, etc. • Story idea is due Feb. 8. Multiple ideas recommended. No extensions.
  • 6. Newsworthy? • Look for extraordinary, exceptional feats. • Simply doing something is not newsworthy. They should do it well. Or they should be very unusual. • Being well-rounded is not newsworthy. • Remember: the “Who cares?” test • See samples on Moodle.
  • 7. Story must be timely • Timeliness is a key element of newsworthiness • Write about people who are accomplishing things now, not about people who accomplished things months or years ago. • Without a news peg, the story seems random and readers won’t understand why you’re reporting it now instead of 6 months ago. • That’s why late night talk shows interview actors who have a new movie out or invite a band with a popular new song to perform.
  • 8. Choose an angle/theme • Profile stories are not biographies or Wikipedia entries. • They’re not a chronological summary of a person’s life. We don’t need every last detail. • Choose a theme or particular focus. • Go beneath the surface to look at what motivates people, what excites them, what makes them interesting. • Show, don’t tell.
  • 9. More advice • Read assignment instructions online. • Extensive interviewing will be required. Don’t wait till last minute. • Talk to others who know source well and get quotes. • Be neutral. Keep your opinion out of the story. • Write in third person, never first person. • Story should be a mix of facts, with details and description in some spots, and quotes. Strike a good balance. • Seek help from the Writing Center and the Comm. Dept.’s writing assistant.
  • 10. Pitch your story • Email mgrabowski@adelphi.edu by Feb. 8 • Who you want to write about? • Is s/he willing to be interviewed on the record? • Why is s/he newsworthy to the public? • Who else can you interview about him/her? • Has s/he been covered before? • Is there a conflict of interest? • Don’t change topic unless you check with me. • Ideas are first-come, first-served. Propose your idea before someone else proposes the same idea!
  • 11. Submitting the Story • Due March 6 • 650-800 words long • Email MS Word document to me • Include photo of person and contact info for sources • Visit Writing Center or see Comm. Dept. writing assistant before submitting • Plagiarism and/or Fabrication will result in an automatic F.