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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. Most prestigious prize for journalists or photographers
Immediate-identification lead
Morgue
Circulation department
Pulitzer Prize
2. Statutes under which an individual or a group can take action against another group or individual.
Sources
Actual malice
Angle
Civil law
3. A smaller headline which comes between the headline and the story
Lead story
Deck
Sidebar
Screens
4. A story including a number of related events.
Voice
Column
Background
roundup
5. The caption that accompanies a newspaper or magazine photograph.
Cutline
Sidebar
Paraphrase
Lay out(v.)
6. The completed page drawing.
roundup
Paraphrase
Layout (n.)
Multiple-element lead
7. People or records from which a reporter gets information.
Sources
Lay out(v.)
Bias
AP The Associated Press
8. The opening paragraph of a story in which the 'who' is reported by name.
Immediate-identification lead
Press
Crop
Date line
9. A page in a newspaper that is opposite the editorial page and contains columns articles letters for readers and other items expressing opinions
Take
Op-ed page
Exclusive
Caption
10. An article expressing a newspaper or magazine owner's or editor's position on an issue
Futures files
Editorial
Shirttail
Banner
11. 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
Source
Feature article
Voice
Morgue
12. Abbreviation for 'hold for release.' Material that cannot be used until it is released by the source or at a designated time.
HFR
Multiple-element lead
Civil law
Futures files
13. Short related story added to the end of a longer one
Angle
Follow
Bias
Shirttail
14. To keep abreast of significant developments on a beat or to report on a specfic event.
Graf
Jargon
Cover
Libel
15. Using the work of another person (both written words and intellectual property) and calling that work your own
Copy
Plagiarism
Wire services
By-line
16. A typewritten page of copy following the first page.
Jump
Morgue
Lead story
Add
17. Legislation giving journalists the right to protect the identity of sources.
Closed-ended question
Cutline
Spin
Shield laws
18. The main article on the front page of a newspaper or the cover story in a magazine
Lead story
Feature article
Lead or 'lede'
Source
19. Stories that are interesting but less important than hard news - focusing on people as well as facts and information and including interviews reviews articles and editorials
AP The Associated Press
Plagiarism
Futures files
Soft news
20. A page of typewritten copy for newspaper use.
Masthead
Cutline
Gutter
Take
21. Lines used to separate one story from another on a newspaper page
Banner
Add
Closed-ended question
Rules
22. Copy which accompanies a photograph or graphiccopy which accompanies a photograph or graphic
Column
Caption
Sources
Package
23. Information that is not intended for publication
Beat
Feature article
Background
B-roll
24. A position that is partial or slanted
Off the record
B-roll
Take
Bias
25. Newsroom library
Lay out(v.)
Cutline
Morgue
Crop
26. Continuation of a story from one page to another
Human interest story
Jump
Follow
Soft news
27. A person who talks to a reporter on the record for attribution in a news story
AP The Associated Press
Shirttail
Source
Sidebar
28. A beginning reporter.
Cub
Slander
Libel
Kicker
29. Opening paragraph of a story in which the 'who' is identified by occupation city office or any means other than by name.
Banner
Byline
Masthead
Delayed-identification lead
30. An ending that finishes a story with a climax surprise or punch line
Trend story
Layout (n.)
Wire services
Kicker
31. A feature story that focuses on the current fads directions tendencies and inclinations of society
Puff piece or puffery
AP The Associated Press
Clips
Trend story
32. Publicity story or a story that contains unwarranted superlatives.
Shield laws
Puff piece or puffery
Jargon
Cub
33. A story supplying further information about an item that has already been published.
Paraphrase
Sidebar
Follow
Lay out(v.)
34. Damage to a person's reputation caused by a false written statement that brings the person into hatred contempt or ridicule or injures his or her business or occupation.
Libel
Crony journalism
Sidebar
HFR
35. A collection filed according to date of newspaper clippings letters notes and other information to remind editors of stories to assign.
AP The Associated Press
Futures files
Copy
Cub
36. Reporting that ignores or treats lightly negative news about friends of a reporter.
Follow
Story
Crony journalism
HFR
37. Stories clipped from your own or other newspapers.
Anecdotal lead
Clips
Tip
Profile
38. Factual accounts of important events usually appearing first in a newspaper
Multiple-element lead
Lay out(v.)
Hard news stories
Gutter
39. Video images shot specifically to be used over a reporter's words to illustrate the news event or story to cover up audio edits of quotes (to avoid the jerking head effect) or to cover up bad shots (out of focus poorly lighted etc.)
B-roll
Caption
Jump line
Op-ed page
40. Usually means 'don't quote me.'
Libel
HFR
AP The Associated Press
Off the record
41. To cut or mask the unwanted portions usually of a photograph.
Editor
Puff piece or puffery
Column
Crop
42. The person who 'edits' a story by revising and polishing
Stringer
Editor
Editorialize
Sidebar
43. A worldwide news-gathering cooperative owned by its subscribers.
Crony journalism
AP The Associated Press
Profile
Tip
44. The machine that prints a newspaper. Also a synonym for a journalist or journalism.
Press
Masthead
Op-ed page
Off the record
45. To inject the reporter's or the newspaper's opinion into a news story or headline.
Credibility
Editorialize
Paraphrase
Bias
46. The first sentence or first few sentences of a story
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47. The term most journalists use for a newspaper article.
Source
Story
Bias
Add
48. The 'banner' across the front page which identifies the newspaper and the date of publication
Masthead
Add
Exclusive
Tip
49. A line identifying the author of a story.
HFR
Byline
Bias
Deck
50. A research technique in which the reporter joins in the activity he or she wants to write about.
Editor
Verification
Brightener
Participant observation