
News Writing Fundamentals: How Delight Journalism Students Learn to Write for the Web
By Delight Technical College | School of Media & AI- Digital Journalism | 2026
The ability to write clearly, accurately, and compellingly is the foundation of all journalism and it is a skill that must be learned, practised, and continuously refined. Online news writing has its own specific conventions, requirements, and best practices that differ in important ways from print or broadcast journalism. At Delight Technical College, news writing is taught from first principles building the habits of clarity, accuracy, and audience awareness that professional digital journalism demands.
✍️ The Inverted Pyramid- The Journalist’s Structure
The inverted pyramid is the fundamental structural principle of news writing and it has been the standard for good reason. In the inverted pyramid:
- The most important information comes first- the who, what, when, where, why, and how (the 5Ws and H)
- Supporting details come next- context, background, and elaboration
- The least essential information comes last- it can be cut without losing the core of the story
This structure serves the reader (who may not finish the article and needs the key information immediately) and the editor (who may need to cut the article from the bottom to fit the page or screen).
🔑 The Headline- Your Most Important Sentence
Online, the headline is everything. It determines whether the article is clicked, shared, and read. A great news headline:
- Communicates the most important information- what happened
- Uses active voice and strong verbs- ‘Government Raises Fuel Prices’ not ‘Fuel Prices Are Raised by Government’
- Is specific- ‘Nairobi Court Acquits Former MP on Corruption Charges’ not ‘Court Case Verdict’
- Is truthful- it represents the story accurately without sensationalism or clickbait
- Works for SEO- includes the key terms people would search for
📝 The Lead Paragraph- Telling the Story in One Sentence
The lead paragraph of a news story should tell the complete story in one or two sentences, the most essential who, what, when, where, and why. A strong lead:
- Answers the most important of the 5Ws immediately
- Uses specific, concrete language- not vague generalities
- Is as short as possible while being complete- typically 25–35 words
- Avoids beginning with the date, a quote, or a question
🌐 Writing for Online Audiences
SEO- Search Engine Optimisation for News:
- Use the key words that people search for in headlines and early paragraphs
- Write descriptive URLs- the article’s URL should include relevant key terms
- Include relevant metadata- title tags and meta descriptions
- Link to related content- internal links improve SEO and reader experience
Readability:
- Short paragraphs- one to three sentences; dense text blocks are abandoned on screens
- Subheadings- breaking longer articles into navigable sections
- Bullet points- for lists of facts, statistics, or sequential information
- Active voice- shorter, clearer, more dynamic than passive constructions
Accuracy and Verification:
- Every factual claim must be verified before publication
- Every person quoted must be named- anonymous sources require editorial justification
- Every statistic must be sourced- where did it come from and when?
- Numbers must be checked- simple arithmetic errors destroy credibility
🎓 News Writing at Delight
Journalism students at Delight develop news writing skills through constant practice not just reading about it. Students write real news stories about real events, receive detailed editorial feedback, revise their work, and develop the discipline and speed that professional news writing requires.
“Clear, accurate, fast writing is the irreducible core of journalism. Before podcasts, before video, before social media, there was writing. At Delight, we make sure every journalism graduate can write with the precision and clarity the profession demands.”
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