Narrative journalism in newspapers is the sensitive subject taken on by Mark Kramer in this essay from Nieman Reports. Declining readership and the search for more “remedies to widespread current business problems” has led some outlets to the narrative approach. Kramer discusses the issues involved such as defining narrative, appropriate stories, editing narrative journalism and using a news voice.
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