Download news report indicators

Here are some common indicators used in news reports:

General Indicators

  1. Breaking News: Indicates that the news is developing and may change rapidly.
  2. Developing Story: Similar to "Breaking News", but may not be as urgent.
  3. Exclusive: Suggests that the news is not available elsewhere and is being reported exclusively by the publication.
  4. Update: Indicates that the story has been updated with new information.

Severity Indicators

  1. Fatal: Indicates that someone has died as a result of the event.
  2. Serious: Suggests that the event has had significant consequences, but not necessarily fatal.
  3. Critical: Indicates that the situation is extremely serious and may have life-threatening consequences.
  4. Emergency: Suggests that immediate action is required to address the situation.

Location Indicators

  1. Local: Indicates that the news is specific to a particular geographic area.
  2. National: Suggests that the news has implications for the entire country.
  3. Global: Indicates that the news has international implications.

Time-Sensitive Indicators

  1. Time-Sensitive: Suggests that the news has a limited window of relevance or urgency.
  2. Deadline: Indicates that a specific deadline is approaching and action is required.
  3. Limited Time Offer: Suggests that a special offer or opportunity is available for a limited time.

Other Indicators

  1. Investigation: Suggests that the publication is conducting an investigation into the matter.
  2. Analysis: Indicates that the publication is providing in-depth analysis of the news.
  3. Opinion: Suggests that the article expresses the opinion of the author rather than a factual report.
  4. Video: Indicates that a video is available to accompany the news report.

These are just a few examples of the many indicators used in news reports. The specific indicators used may vary depending on the publication and the type of news being reported.