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Las notas periodísticas tienen las siguientes partes: Introducción. Título. Cuerpo. Conclusiones y comentarios. Tenemos que la utilidad principal de las notas periodísticas es la de informar acerca una noticia muy reciente, la misma debe ser de manera sencilla, directa, y de párrafos cortos. Como lo indica su nombre, tenemos que las notas periodísticas son reportes muy cortos y pequeños, su utilidad es informar sobre diferentes hechos y sucesos que han ocurrido recientemente. Mira otra respuesta en este enlace. • Las partes de una nota periodística o una noticia son las siguientes: - Epígrafe: pequeña información que se encuentra arriba del título y que complementa a este. - Título: es el título de la noticia, en pocas palabras se dice de lo que se va a hablar. Mayormente dicen algo que llama la atención al lector, para que este lo lea. - Copete: es una párrafo pequeño que se escribe debajo del título. Resume brevemente el o los temas principales. - Cuerpo: se desarrolla el tema completo.
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Including sales of CDs, cassettes and digital downloads, the audiobooks have sold more than 5. 7 million copies, according to the Random House Audio Publishing Group, which now owns Listening Library. For his work on the "Harry Potter" series, Mr. Dale has won a Grammy Award and holds the record for creating the most voices in an audiobook in the Guinness Book of World Records. "Deathly Hallows, " which runs to 784 pages in the ink-and-paper version, took about two and a half weeks, working six-and-a-half-hour days, recording about 18 to 20 pages an hour, to finish. As with the other books, Mr. Dale received the manuscript only two or three days before he was scheduled to begin recording. "That makes it impossible for me to actually read it before recording it, " said Mr. Dale, who does not possess the 13-year-old megafan's ability to inhale the book in a weekend. So he read about 100 pages ahead, and noted all the different voices he needed for the first few days of recording. The benefit of reading in chunks, Mr. Dale said, is that: "I don't ever know how the book is going to end so I can't unconsciously lead you in the direction that the book is going.