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Media Writing Vocab
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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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1. An exclusive story no other news outlet has
scoop
press box
delayed identification lead
sources
2. Records or people providing journalists with information
stet
sources
cut
out-cue
3. An ending that concludes a story in a clever way
agate
logo
readership
kicker
4. The name of a newspaper as it's displayd on page one
flag
SOT (sound on tape)
natural sound
video news release
5. Reporting that requires extensive research to uncover information on misconduct or corruption that has been concealed from the public
investigative journalism
beat
color
kicker
6. Presenting information using more than one medium - combining text - graphics - audio and video
multimedia
actual malice
anecdote
Q and A
7. To delay or relocate a story
tease
bump
clip
layout
8. The middle number or halfway point in a series of numbers arranged by size
median
publisher
B copy
hole
9. Factual coverage of serious events
blog
hard news
closed-ended question
op-ed page
10. Material for news sites that's provided by the public rather than news organizations or journalists
user-generated content
shield laws
dig
fair comment and criticism
11. A full-size newspaper
link
dateline
pad
broadsheet
12. An explanatory paragraph near the top of the story that summarizes what the story is about
nut graph
clip
intro
crowdsourcing
13. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
cover
justification
press conference
logo
14. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
VO (voice over)
wire service
freelancer
change of venue
15. A news story by a reporter that doesn't use actualities
voicer
anecdotal lead
out-cue
hit
16. A part-time correspondent who is not a regular newsroom employee but gets paid by the story
morgue
correspondent
publisher
stringer
17. The closing line where reporters say their name and station call letters
correspondent
press box
follow or follow-up
tag
18. Passing off someone else's words or ideas as your own
plagiarism
cutline (caption)
draft
follow or follow-up
19. A restriction placed on a news story or press release that specifies where the information can be made public
second-day story
masthead
transition
embargo
20. Short for obituary - a story about someone who has died
stand-up
obit
logo
pool
21. Information sent out by a group or individual seeking publicity
crusade
pool
agate
news release
22. Aligning lines of text so they're even along both the right and left margins
sedition
maestro
open-ended question
justification
23. The page opposite a newspaper's editorial page - usually reserved for columns and letters to the editor
follow or follow-up
hit
general assignment
op-ed page
24. A newspaper that prints a new edition every day
copy desk
link
journalism
daily
25. A newsroom staffer who edits stories and writes headlines
hard news
bullet
takeout
copy editor
26. The legal protection given to authors preventing others from copying or selling their work
editorialize
background
copyright
cq
27. A person who assigns - approves - or corrects stories for publication or broadcast
editor
actual malice
header
general assignment
28. HyperText Markup Language - the coding used to format and display
voicer
html
lead-in
target audience
29. A type of news lead that withholds a significant piece of information (usually a person's last name)
style
delayed identification lead
VO (voice over)
cub
30. A story that explains the basics of an issue or event. also refers to an interview in which a source provides information - though not necessarily for publication
median
advance
assignment
backgrounder
31. The final words of a cut or wrap
html
out-cue
sources
public relations
32. A particular demographic at which media producers or advertisers aim their messages
pool
database
AP
target audience
33. A situation where a journalist's personal interests affect the coverage of a story
font
press conference
SOT (sound on tape)
conflict of interest
34. A story explaining an upcoming meeting or event
advance
color
takeout
style
35. The estimated number of readers who view a publication
readership
sound bite
quote
editorial
36. An attention-getting lead
assignment
grabber
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
broadsheet
37. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
brite
fact sheet
freedom of information act
wire service
38. Violating the right of an ordinary person to be left alone
anchor
invasion of privacy
column inch
convergence
39. Specialized technical or bureaucratic language that's often confusing or meaningless to ordinary readers
embargo
dummy
jargon
editor
40. A story that is continuing to unfold - necessitating follow-up stories as events develop
copy
running story
layout
staffer
41. Questions intended to steer an interviewee in a particular direction
browser
reporter
leading questions
graf
42. Information sent out by a group of individual seeking publicity
spin
B Roll (cover)
deck
press release
43. To lengthen a story by adding unnecessary material - usually so it fits a predetermined length
social networking
sedition
scoop
pad
44. A web log; an online journal providing commentary news dispatches and/or links to related Web sites
embargo
invasion of privacy
journalism
blog
45. A longer analysis piece that attempts to put a complex issue into perspective
intro
summary lead
takeout
byline
46. The word journalists use to refer to a published article
story
wire service
correspondent
html
47. A story supplying additional details about an event that's been previously covered
lead story
transition
follow or follow-up
Q and A
48. An audio version of a news story made available for downloading on a web site
story
flash
podcast
morgue
49. To question or investigate in depth
VO (voice over)
editorial
news release
dig
50. A staffer who works with reporters - editors - photographers and designers to plan and create special treatment for stories
crowdsourcing
stringer
draft
maestro