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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.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
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. An interview printed in question-and-answer form
cover
Q and A
typo
pad
2. The main page of a web site - providing links to the rest of the site
information graphic
spread
SOT (sound on tape)
home page
3. To continue a story on another page
byline
video news release
spike
jump
4. A story in progress
flash
developing story
morgue
narrative
5. A graphic treatment of a quotation taken from a story - often using bold or italic type and a photo
VO (voice over)
lead-in
deck
liftout quote
6. 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
blogger
B Roll (cover)
slander
masthead
7. An excessively long lead that's overstuffed with facts - like a bulging suitcase
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
spread
suitcase lead
bump
8. The first words of a cut or wrap
anecdote
public relations
tease
in-cue
9. A device that projects a news script in front of the camera lens for an anchor to read
link
reporter
prompter
slug
10. A flattering story written to provide gratuitous publicity
puff piece
anecdote
takeout
blogosphere
11. Passing off someone else's words or ideas as your own
paginate
running story
plagiarism
crusade
12. Records or people providing journalists with information
sources
immediate identification lead
dummy
sidebar
13. A rookie or trainee reporter
cub
hyperlocal
beat
brief
14. The right of journalists to print their opinion on the performance of public figures or entertainers
fair comment and criticism
stringer
AP
anecdotal lead
15. A story clipped from a newspaper
clip
live
press box
video news release
16. Specialized technical or bureaucratic language that's often confusing or meaningless to ordinary readers
press box
jargon
delayed identification lead
narrative lead
17. A 1966 law requiring federal agencies to make most of their records available to the public upon request
intro
freedom of information act
spike
libel
18. A small photo showing a person's face
dialogue
copy
absolute privilege
mug shot
19. To identify the source of a fact - opinion or quote
crusade
sound bite
attribute
link
20. Two or more stories on the same topic - usually published in a scheduled sequence
general assignment
slide show
series
dig
21. A blog written by a reporter or team of reporters that focuses on specialized topic such as local crime - sports or politics
beatblog
press conference
morgue
natural sound
22. The skills and tactics used to convey information and maintain a positive public image about a person - product - event or organization
video news release
public relations
news director
liftout quote
23. A news story by a reporter that doesn't use actualities
journalism
voicer
dateline
justification
24. A newsroom staffer who edits stories and writes headlines
justification
lead-in
bias
copy editor
25. A feature story on the culture's latest fads - fashions - and ideas
spot news
actual malice
tabloid
trend story
26. Commentary that expresses opinion about a current event or issue
editorial
stand-up
anecdote
link
27. The section of a sports arena or stadium reserved for reporters covering the event
syndicated columnist
sound bite
press box
news release
28. A graphic device that labels regularly appearing material
prompter
column logo
AP
puff piece
29. Any map - chart or diagram used to analyze an event - object or place
hyperlocal
transition
information graphic
voicer
30. Information gathered by reporters to help them understand a story's history - meaning - context - etc. also refers to quotes or facts that can be used in a story without disclosing the source's name.
B Roll (cover)
background
spike
absolute privilege
31. A direct question intended to elicit a yes-or-not answer
Pulitzer Prize
closed-ended question
libel
backgrounder
32. The term used for counting the number of visitors to a web page
typo
press release
trend story
hit
33. Sombining a variety of media to cover a story
delayed identification lead
public figure
prompter
convergence
34. A recounting of an entertaining or informative incident within a story
budget
style
ad
anecdote
35. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
open-ended question
caption
pool
median
36. A story that uses multiple points of entry to make complex topics more accessible to readers
package
justification
natural sound
public relations
37. To design a page on a computer
paginate
fair comment and criticism
transition
stringer
38. A journalistic defense against libel that allows reporters to print what's said in legislative or judicial proceedings - to express opinions or to review public performances
privilege
voicer
crusade
fact sheet
39. The newsroom department responsible for editing stories - writing headlines - and designing pages
delayed identification lead
slide show
copy desk
subhead
40. An entry on a blog
editor
news conference
cq
post
41. A write whose commentary is sold and distributed by a news organization for reprinting in other publications
script
syndicated columnist
style
transition
42. Use online sites such as facebook and myspace to build relationships with colleagues and sources
natural sound
bureau
social networking
press box
43. A typesetting mistake
futures file
narrative lead
maestro
typo
44. A clickable word or image on a web page that directs you to another page or site
shield laws
angle
link
pad
45. An early version of a story
yellow journalism
broadsheet
out-cue
draft
46. The recorded voice of someone in the news - or sound from a news event
actuality
lead-in
home page
yellow journalism
47. Designation by an editor for a reporter or photographer to cover an event
play
assignment
ad
lead
48. A small story or chart accompanying a bigger story on the same topic
sidebar
closed-ended question
logo
layout
49. A news story structure that presents the most important facts first; the rest of the information is organized in descending order of importance
inverted pyramid
information graphic
enterprise story
press conference
50. Aligning lines of text so they're even along both the right and left margins
broadsheet
change of venue
database
justification