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Media Writing Vocab
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Subject
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journalism-and-media
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Part advertising - part editorial
advertorial
leading questions
closed-ended question
masthead
2. Video images shot at a news scene that are later used to illustrate or cover a sound bit or reporter's track that was recorded separately
journalism
convergence
B Roll (cover)
flash
3. A newspaper that prints a new edition every day
closed-ended question
daily
second-day story
play
4. A newsgathering office separate from the main newsroom.
localizing
bureau
open-record laws
morgue
5. Journalism that focuses tightly on local community activities
grabber
tag
maestro
hyperlocal
6. When the anchor speaks over video - or when a reporter narrates over video cover
actuality
shield laws
hit
VO (voice over)
7. Providing a community angle on a national story by discussing its connection to local people - issues - or events
localizing
font
spike
hyperlocal
8. To delay or relocate a story
bump
delayed identification lead
break
yellow journalism
9. Specialized technical or bureaucratic language that's often confusing or meaningless to ordinary readers
backgrounder
jargon
in-cue
refer
10. A campaign by a news outlet to bring about reform or encourage government action
typo
user-generated content
crusade
editorialize
11. An unanswered question in a story; a significant missing fact that's identified when a story is edited
convergence
hole
obit
beatblog
12. A news lead that summarizes the most significant of the five W's
running story
play
summary lead
public relations
13. The focus - emphasis - or 'slant' of a story; a distinctive way of viewing and writing about a topic
angle
credibility
slander
news conference
14. In libel cases - a person who has acquired fame or notoriety or has participated in some public controversy
public figure
kill
public official
second-day story
15. News reporting that's sleazy or sensational
paginate
yellow journalism
embargo
journalism
16. A story clipped from a newspaper
browser
assignment
clip
deep background
17. A lead that begins a story by placing readers in the middle of the action
podcast
caption
narrative lead
hit
18. A story reported by only one news outlet
microblogging
background
exclusive
partial quotation
19. A line or paragraph that alerts readers to a related story elsewhere in the paper or on the web site
news director
copy editor
daily
refer
20. A phrase inserted into a story that advises copy editors that the information has been checked
inverted pyramid
spin
cq
morgue
21. Someone who writes a blog
brite
sidebar
bullet
blogger
22. A reporter who files stories from outside the newsroom
spin
correspondent
cq
sedition
23. Information sent out by a group of individual seeking publicity
brief
press release
narrative lead
public official
24. Any map - chart or diagram used to analyze an event - object or place
press box
column
information graphic
social networking
25. A brief headline or promo for a coming radio or tv news story
cutline (caption)
off the record
tease
multimedia
26. A typeface
publisher
intro
hard news
font
27. Sombining a variety of media to cover a story
dialogue
delayed identification lead
convergence
developing story
28. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
anecdote
series
brief
cutline (caption)
29. Defamation by the spoken word.
jargon
op-ed page
stet
slander
30. HyperText Markup Language - the coding used to format and display
developing story
html
running story
slide show
31. A graphic treatment of a quotation taken from a story - often using bold or italic type and a photo
liftout quote
blogger
paraphrase
cub
32. The newsroom department responsible for editing stories - writing headlines - and designing pages
logo
copy desk
gutter
SOT (sound on tape)
33. Associated Press - a worldwide news-gathering cooperative
citizen journalist
spot news
soft news
AP
34. A group of reporters and photographers selected to cover a story where access is limited
budget
pool
backgrounder
cq
35. A story layout designed across two facing pages
spread
public relations
off the record
crowdsourcing
36. The middle number or halfway point in a series of numbers arranged by size
out-cue
scoop
median
news release
37. Large type running above or beside a story to summarize its content
headline
open-meeting laws
attribution
tag
38. A non-breaking-news story on people - trends or issues
suitcase lead
editor
feature
home page
39. Reckless disregard of the truth; printing something you know to be false
puff piece
actual malice
delayed identification lead
median kit
40. To delete part of a story
cut
takeout
news conference
series
41. A story that uses multiple points of entry to make complex topics more accessible to readers
credibility
sedition
package
graf
42. To inject the reporter's opinion inappropriately into a news story or headline
clip
editorialize
cover
copy desk
43. A news story by a reporter that doesn't use actualities
off the record
home page
voicer
human-interest story
44. Reporting that requires extensive research to uncover information on misconduct or corruption that has been concealed from the public
libel
investigative journalism
B Roll (cover)
obit
45. A word or phrase used by a writer to move a story from one point to another
spread
transition
slide show
B Roll (cover)
46. unfairly favoring one side over another when writing a story
running story
bias
press box
style
47. The right of journalists to print their opinion on the performance of public figures or entertainers
jargon
editorial
fair comment and criticism
yellow journalism
48. To identify the source of a fact - opinion or quote
syndicated columnist
header
narrative lead
attribute
49. Sending information to many destinations simultaneously via radio - television or computer network
hit
blog
pad
broadcast
50. State and federal laws that guarantee public access to meetings of government bodies
open-meeting laws
investigative journalism
obit
cover