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One-Source Newspaper Articles: Scourge or Reality?

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I recently got chided for making this statement in a forum for freelance journalists:
 
To a writer who was doubting her ability to ratchet up her writing to two or three "stories" a day, I said: "Lot of papers that need multiple stories need many of them to be 500 words or so, and just one source is often fine."
 
Here's what one writer told me: "Journalism 101 is three sources, period. Less than that and it's a brief."
 
Call it a fat brief or what you want, but I'm saying that at a community newspaper, or in a trade publication, or any number of other spots, a one-source story is a reality.
 
No, it's not your diet, any more than a drive-through Big Mac is a healthy way to dine on a regular basis.
 
When I do national cover stories for a very cool trade pub, I have 10 sources minimum. Minimum.
 
For an inflight magazine, I did a profile of a major sporting celeb that was just him. One source.
 
I've done profiles for several trade pubs that were looking for just that: one on one.
 
When I did regional pieces for a major daily (prior to going back to weekly editing) I did two or three at least. Three was better, sometimes two was all that was possible.
 
When I do preview pieces about upcoming events for a small-mid daily or the weekly I edit, if I can only get one because I'm doing multiple stories and that's what there's time for, that's how I roll.
 
When you're doing an avalanche of stories, sometimes that's how it goes.
 
 
Check out the thread where this debate is going on here:
http://mediabistro.com/bbs/cache/t39217_1.asp
 
I'd love to hear what you think about one-source stories.


J. Louise Larson is the managing editor of The Ennis Journal in Ennis, Texas. She is a Texas-based writer and speaker whose work has been published in magazines and newspapers, including Entrepreneur Magazine, AirTran's Go Magazine, Smart Business Magazine, Midwest Airlines' MyMidwest Magazine, DS News, the Dallas Morning News and others. Her work has been featured on thestreet.com, msnbc.com, entrepreneur.com, business.com and other sites. Her family blog can be seen at http://familyrootsandwings.blogspot.com/ and her writing blog at http://writingporch.blogspot.com/. She is the author of The FabJob Guide to Become A Party Planner (FabJob Publishing 2006) and a member of The Author's Guild and the Writers League of Texas.






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