Predictive Journalism-Reporting made easy
Reporting news was never so easy. Whenever a specific event happens, a set of statements from various corners follow without fail. This post is a collection of such events.
Event 1: There’s a bomb blast somewhere.
You can release following news items without hesitation (Add breaking news for effect)
1 Sonia Gandhi has expressed her condolence for the families of the victims
2 PM Manmohan Singh has said “India will not tolerate this cowardly act of terrorism”
3 Local police have said blasts might have occurred from something which might be anything from locally made crude bomb to sophisticated IED (Improvised Explosive devices)
4 State Government has ordered an enquiry into the incident
5 Security has been beefed up across country. All metros on red alert.
Event 2: India looses a cricket match
1 Dhoni (or whoever is the captain): We lost because of bad batting/bad bowling (depending on whether we failed to chase a total or to defend a small total)
2 A senior team member: what if we have lost a match? We still have n number of matches left (where n = total number of matches in the series-number of matches already played) [If n=0, quote upcoming series]
3 An ex cricketer: Our batsmen should bat properly, bowlers should learn to bowl properly, fielders should field properly…(BY virtue of their experience they have professional ways of telling this sentence in highly impressive ways. Add terms like line and length, consistency, team spirit, non dependency etc for additional effect!!!)
Scenario 3: Suppose there is a flood in particular state
1 People living in low areas are advised to get lost (go to safer areas)
2 Chief Minister to conduct an aerial survey of the flood affected area
3 State asks for more relief funds from Centre
4 State home minister says rescue operations are being conducted on war footings
5 Delegation of state cabinet to go to Delhi and meet the Prime minister to press for further aid
6 Prime minister promises every possible assistance
Now can you think of few more scenarios where subsequent happenings are highly predictable? Think about It and drop a comment…
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Event 1: There’s a bomb blast somewhere.
You can release following news items without hesitation (Add breaking news for effect)
1 Sonia Gandhi has expressed her condolence for the families of the victims
2 PM Manmohan Singh has said “India will not tolerate this cowardly act of terrorism”
3 Local police have said blasts might have occurred from something which might be anything from locally made crude bomb to sophisticated IED (Improvised Explosive devices)
4 State Government has ordered an enquiry into the incident
5 Security has been beefed up across country. All metros on red alert.
Event 2: India looses a cricket match
1 Dhoni (or whoever is the captain): We lost because of bad batting/bad bowling (depending on whether we failed to chase a total or to defend a small total)
2 A senior team member: what if we have lost a match? We still have n number of matches left (where n = total number of matches in the series-number of matches already played) [If n=0, quote upcoming series]
3 An ex cricketer: Our batsmen should bat properly, bowlers should learn to bowl properly, fielders should field properly…(BY virtue of their experience they have professional ways of telling this sentence in highly impressive ways. Add terms like line and length, consistency, team spirit, non dependency etc for additional effect!!!)
Scenario 3: Suppose there is a flood in particular state
1 People living in low areas are advised to get lost (go to safer areas)
2 Chief Minister to conduct an aerial survey of the flood affected area
3 State asks for more relief funds from Centre
4 State home minister says rescue operations are being conducted on war footings
5 Delegation of state cabinet to go to Delhi and meet the Prime minister to press for further aid
6 Prime minister promises every possible assistance
Now can you think of few more scenarios where subsequent happenings are highly predictable? Think about It and drop a comment…
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