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A guide to Daily Mail reporting PDF Print E-mail
Written by Uponnothing   
Wednesday, 04 November 2009 10:45

Would you like to be able to write for the Daily Mail? Do you dream of being one of the people behind the infamous 'Daily Mail Reporter'? Well, dream no more, because writing for the Daily Mail is just as easy as you think it would be! Take this article for example: 'Chris Moyles facing axe from Radio 1 breakfast show... and could be replaced by his pal Vernon Kay'. Wow, what a story you might think, the self-styled saviour of Radio 1 Chris Moyles (pronounced 'talentless twat') could be 'axed' by the BBC and replaced by one of his friends. You may think that such a story might be boyond you - would you have such good sources, and would you have the manpower to write it - the article did require two Mail journalists - Sara Nathan and Paul Revoir.

Well, fret not, because you could invent such an article in your very own living room - all you need is a PC or laptop, the ability to type reasonably coherent sentences and knowledge of a few tricks of the trade.

First of all, you're going to need an introduction that makes you sound in the know; something like:

 

Chris Moyles’ reign over the airwaves could end next year in the face of plummeting listeners, the Daily Mail has learnt.


The loud-mouth DJ, who lures seven million listeners to the Radio 1 breakfast show every week, is said to be poised to leave his show in July, when his one-year £494,000 deal comes up for renewal.

Television presenter Vernon Kay, who hosts All Star Family Fortunes for ITV as well as fronting his own Radio 1 show on Saturday, is now seen as the favourite to replace Moyles, 35, who has courted controversy throughout his five-year stint on the breakfast show.


Mr Kay’s agents are already believed to have been approached and a BBC source said: 'Vernon is extremely popular and the radio bosses love him, no formal offer has been put in yet – there’s still seven months left on Moyles’ deal after all – but he is definitely in the frame.'

Another senior BBC radio source said: 'Moyles is still the saviour of Radio One, but he will go sooner rather than later.

'But it works both ways, he only signed a one-year extension deal as he didn’t want to be tied down, he wanted the freedom to move on.'


Already you've got a pretty convincing story, you've got two 'sources' and dragged his agents into the frame, how could anyone not believe the veracity of your scoop now?

Remember though, that this is the Daily Mail so you'll have to add some filler about 'controversy' because Chris Moyles is fat and offensive and just the sort of person the Daily Mail dislikes. Once this is done you can celebrate your very own scoop and enter the ranks of tabloid journalist! Hurrah for you!

However, do not under any circumstances make the same mistake as the two clowns who have written this article though, otherwise you will be laughed at. Do not EVER end your article - like they have - with something like this:

Last night, a Radio 1 spokeswoman insisted no plans had yet been made for Moyles’ departure, nor his replacement, saying: 'There is absolutely no truth in this.'
Last Updated on Wednesday, 04 November 2009 11:10
 
Comments (6)
Re: The sun
6 Thursday, 05 November 2009 09:48
Kara
His tirade against the sun was more to do with the reporter than the story. There appears to be a bit of beef between Moyles and Gordon Smart
Writing for the Daily Mail
5 Thursday, 05 November 2009 09:16
John Doe
The trouble is that politicians cower in the face of Daily Mail outrage – hence the whole thing about Alan Johnson sacking his drugs advisor because the advisor was sending 'the wrong message' by looking honestly at the dangers of drugs. The Daily Mail supports this, of course.

Those of you who like this page might like this:
http://hubpages.com/hub/How-to-Write-for-The-Daily-Mail
Re: The Sun
4 Thursday, 05 November 2009 08:45
Kev
When The Sun ran the exact same story not too long ago, Chris responded with a 12-min tirade.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2009/apr/20/chris-moyles-blasts-the-sun

I wonder if he'll do the same?
comparison
3 Wednesday, 04 November 2009 21:38
rob
DM 19th April- motormouth DJ, controversial comments, a 'joke' about Auschwitz, spokesman for Radio 1, coming up for renewal.
DM 4th November- loudmouth DJ, controversies following comments, a joke about Auschwitz, Radio 1 spokeswoman, comes up for renewal.
Déjà Vu
2 Wednesday, 04 November 2009 20:30
rob
Sun exclusive from 18th April '09

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/2382811/Chris-Moyles-is-set-to-be-axed-by-Radio-1.html
BBC Quote
1 Wednesday, 04 November 2009 12:07
It would have been SO much better if the article had ended with:

A BBC radio source last night said "To paraphrase the she-devil that calls herself Jan Moir, it is mischievous in the extreme to suggest that anyone from the BBC would have ever spoken to anyone from the vile scream-sheet that is the Daily Mail. And that includes Billy, our xenophobic cleaner up on Floor 3.”

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