A news update is an article that contains facts about a topic or story. It should not include opinions or support for or against the topic or story. When writing a news update, be sure to double check your facts. It is also helpful to have someone else read the article before submitting it for publication. This person can help you to spot any errors in your work, such as a misspelled name or inaccurate information.
Start the article with a strong lead. A good lead will quickly tell the reader what the article is about, where and when it happened and who is involved. It should also indicate why the topic is important or interesting.
Keep paragraphs short for impact and appearance. It is common practice to write in third person in news articles, but you may need to use first or second if your story requires it. Avoid abrupt switches between first and third person as it can jar the reader.
Follow the inverted pyramid format for your article, which means that the most important information should be in the beginning of the article. Also, be sure to include a follow-up section that could contain additional information about the topic. This is especially important if the topic is controversial or has implications for public policy.