Column (periodical)

Recurring piece or article in a periodical
A newspaper column by Don Marquis

A column[1] is a recurring piece or article in a newspaper, magazine or other publication, where a writer expresses their own opinion in few columns allotted to them by the newspaper organization. People who write columns are described as columnists.

What differentiates a column from other forms of journalism is that it is a regular feature in a publication – written by the same writer or reporter and usually on the same subject area or theme each time – and that it typically, but not universally, contains the author's opinion or point of view. A column states an opinion. It is said to be like an open letter. A column also has a standard head, called a title, and a by-line (name) at the top.

Newspapers usually print all articles organised in narrow columns of many lines of text; the term column as discussed in this article is distinct from, though derived from, this layout description.

Types

Some types of newspaper columns are:

  • Advice column
  • Book review
  • Cannabis column
  • Community correspondent
  • Critic's reviews
  • Editorial opinion
  • Fashion column
  • Features column
  • Food column
  • Gossip column
  • Humor column or causerie
  • Music column
  • Sports column
  • Opinion column

Awards

The Pulitzer Prize for Commentary is often awarded for commentary appearing in a column.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Writing Columns". extension.missouri.edu. Retrieved 2023-03-12.
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