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Journalism Vocab
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journalism-and-media
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Copy which accompanies a photograph or graphiccopy which accompanies a photograph or graphic
Sidebar
Column
Futures files
Caption
2. The name of the reporter
Plagiarism
roundup
Editorialize
By-line
3. The main article on the front page of a newspaper or the cover story in a magazine
Sources
Follow
Pulitzer Prize
Feature article
4. The first sentence or first few sentences of a story
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5. The major story on top of page one.
Source
Lead story
Sources
Spin
6. A column of copy and/or graphics which appears on the page of a magazine or newspaper to communicate information about the story or contents of the paper
Sidebar
By-line
Angle
B-roll
7. Determination of the truth of the material the reporter gathers or is given.
Rules
Verification
Credibility
Immediate-identification lead
8. The individual responsible for the business operations of a newspaper.
General manager
Crony journalism
Exclusive
Kicker
9. Any overly obscure technical or bureaucratic words that would not be used in everyday language
Shield laws
Futures files
Jargon
By-line
10. The process of preparing page drawings to indicate where stories and pictures are to be placed in the newspaper.
Brightener
Off the record
Lay out(v.)
Byline
11. A reporter's assigned area of responsibility. It may be an institution a geographical area or a subject such as science.
Plagiarism
Beat
Clips
Slander
12. A research technique in which the reporter joins in the activity he or she wants to write about.
Sources
Source
Human interest story
Participant observation
13. Story a reporter has obtained to the exclusion of the competition.
Wire services
Column
Lead story
Exclusive
14. Hidden slant of a press source which usually casts the client in a positive light
Spin
Sidebar
Civil law
Lay out(v.)
15. A feature story that focuses on the current fads directions tendencies and inclinations of society
Off the record
Trend story
Background
Column
16. A story including a number of related events.
roundup
Civil law
Delayed-identification lead
Cover
17. A smaller headline which comes between the headline and the story
Caption
Deck
Byline
Follow
18. A newspaper story beginning that uses humor or an interesting incident.
Credibility
Lead story
Anecdotal lead
Circulation department
19. A person who talks to a reporter on the record for attribution in a news story
Hard news stories
Source
Package
Cutline
20. Legislation giving journalists the right to protect the identity of sources.
Column
Jargon
Libel
Shield laws
21. Services that provide news from around the world to publications that subscribe for a fee (e.g. Associated Press Canadian Press Reuters and United Press International)
Editor
Wire services
Puff piece or puffery
B-roll
22. Credit given to who said what or the source of facts
Clips
Bias
Morgue
Attribution
23. The department responsible for distribution of the newspaper.
Feature article
Kicker
Delayed-identification lead
Circulation department
24. Information that is not intended for publication
Futures files
Hard news stories
Multiple-element lead
Background
25. A story supplying further information about an item that has already been published.
Immediate-identification lead
Editorialize
Follow
Cub
26. Abbreviation for 'hold for release.' Material that cannot be used until it is released by the source or at a designated time.
HFR
Sidebar
Sidebar
Masthead
27. The term most journalists use for a newspaper article.
Story
Spin
roundup
Voice
28. Abbreviation for paragraph
Editor
Puff piece or puffery
Graf
Banner
29. The machine that prints a newspaper. Also a synonym for a journalist or journalism.
Kicker
Graf
Closed-ended question
Press
30. To keep abreast of significant developments on a beat or to report on a specfic event.
Column
Wire services
Cutline
Cover
31. To cut or mask the unwanted portions usually of a photograph.
Story
Crop
Follow
Plagiarism
32. Shaded areas of copy in a newspaper
Screens
Attribution
Puff piece or puffery
Human interest story
33. Story that requires a great amount of research and hard work to come up with facts that might be hidden buried or obscured by people who have a vested interest in keeping those facts from being published
Attribution
Lay out(v.)
Investigative journalism
Beat
34. A page in a newspaper that is opposite the editorial page and contains columns articles letters for readers and other items expressing opinions
Deck
Op-ed page
Feature article
Futures files
35. A beginning reporter.
Shirttail
Caption
Cub
Angle
36. In libel law a reckless disregard for the truth such as when a reporter or an editor knows that a statement is false and prints or airs it anyway.
Editorial
Shield laws
Wire services
Actual malice
37. A worldwide news-gathering cooperative owned by its subscribers.
AP The Associated Press
Jump
Story
Shield laws
38. A writer's development of distinctive characteristics and idiosyncrasies of language use that make his or her writing as easily recognizable as the inflections tone and pronunciation of speech that make a person's vocalized speech pat terns distinc
Rules
Masthead
Voice
Closed-ended question
39. A completed television news story on tape which is edited before a news show goes on air and contains reporter's stand-ups narration over images and an out-cue for the anchor to start speaking at the end of the tape
Package
Crop
Soft news
Verification
40. A collection filed according to date of newspaper clippings letters notes and other information to remind editors of stories to assign.
Futures files
Slander
Inverted pyramid
Closed-ended question
41. Reporting that ignores or treats lightly negative news about friends of a reporter.
Soft news
Cub
Editorialize
Crony journalism
42. The person who 'edits' a story by revising and polishing
Editor
Shield laws
Beat
Investigative journalism
43. Particular emphasis of a media presentation sometimes called a slant
AP The Associated Press
Cub
Angle
Deck
44. Short related story added to the end of a longer one
Inverted pyramid
Kicker
Shirttail
Off the record
45. The opening paragraph of a story in which the 'who' is reported by name.
Human interest story
Immediate-identification lead
Civil law
Cub
46. Lines used to separate one story from another on a newspaper page
Caption
Rules
Brightener
Source
47. An article expressing a newspaper or magazine owner's or editor's position on an issue
Editorial
Op-ed page
Date line
Lead or 'lede'
48. A secondary story intended to be run with a major story on the same topic.
Investigative journalism
roundup
Bias
Sidebar
49. The place the story was filed
Sidebar
Date line
Exclusive
Actual malice
50. Usually means 'don't quote me.'
Press
Investigative journalism
Kicker
Off the record