A prepared document outlining the content and sequence of information to be delivered by a broadcast journalist. This document typically includes the introduction, main points, supporting details, and conclusion of a news story. For example, a standard format may begin with a hook to capture viewer attention, followed by the core details of the event being reported, and ending with concluding remarks or a call to action.
This document ensures accuracy, consistency, and clarity in broadcast presentations. Historically, this practice arose to manage time constraints in live broadcasts and to maintain a uniform journalistic standard across various reporting teams. By providing a predetermined structure, it minimizes errors, reduces on-air hesitations, and allows for smooth transitions between different segments of a news program. It streamlines the production process and contributes to a professional presentation.