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传媒的老记们没有不懂构成新闻的基本成份(即新闻要素)是五个 W 的。19世纪80年代美联社提出新闻应该具备何时、何地、何人、何事、何故。这五要素的英文开头字母都是 W。1945年12月13日,中共中央机关报延安《解放日报》社论《从五个 W 说起》中指出:“五个W 是把事实弄清楚的最起码条件”;可见它并非姓资的专利。既然如此,那么2002年第39期《新闻周刊》发表的新闻界一连串腐败案件的专稿就令人看不懂了。例如:“2002年10月初,中央电视台一位知名编导涉嫌经济问题。警方在其家中当场搜出巨额人民币,并发现其
The old reporters in the media did not understand that the basic elements (that is, news elements) that make up the news are five W’s. The 1880s when the Associated Press made the news should have when, where, who, what, why. The five elements of the English beginning of the letter are W. On December 13, 1945, the CPC Central Committee’s official newspaper Yan’an Jiefang Daily editorial pointed out: “The five Ws are the minimum conditions for clarifying the facts.” It can be seen that it is not a patent of family capital . That being the case, the series of corrupt articles in the press published by Newsweek in No. 39 of 2002 issue No. 39 is totally incomprehensible. For example: "A well-known director of CCTV was involved in economic problems in early October 2002. Police found huge amounts of renminbi on the spot in their homes and found that