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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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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. To delete a story - or something within a story
yellow journalism
home page
kill
browser
2. An audio version of a news story made available for downloading on a web site
scoop
convergence
podcast
justification
3. A typesetting mistake
wiki
citizen journalist
typo
scoop
4. The middle number or halfway point in a series of numbers arranged by size
column logo
median
html
dummy
5. A short - amusing news story
gutter
brite
microblogging
dummy
6. Short for 'paragraph'
bias
podcast
draft
graf
7. Two or more stories on the same topic - usually published in a scheduled sequence
bureau
shield laws
series
social networking
8. To continue a story on another page
editorialize
spike
jump
yellow journalism
9. A radio news story that begins and ends with a reporter's voice 'wrapped' around one or more sound bites
profile
enterprise story
wrap
copyright
10. Associated Press - a worldwide news-gathering cooperative
caption
AP
out-cue
anecdotal lead
11. A block of information - including staff names and publication data - often printed on the editorial page
masthead
exclusive
freedom of information act
stet
12. Short for obituary - a story about someone who has died
obit
press conference
intro
sidebar
13. An entry on a blog
post
hyperlocal
play
news release
14. The skills and tactics used to convey information and maintain a positive public image about a person - product - event or organization
in-cue
reporter
broadsheet
public relations
15. A story explaining an upcoming meeting or event
layout
syndicated columnist
jump
advance
16. Designation by an editor for a reporter or photographer to cover an event
target audience
crowdsourcing
dateline
assignment
17. The focus - emphasis - or 'slant' of a story; a distinctive way of viewing and writing about a topic
copy editor
blogger
graf
angle
18. A flattering story written to provide gratuitous publicity
puff piece
play
sedition
readership
19. The placement of art and text on a page
color
layout
slug
podcast
20. A story that uses multiple points of entry to make complex topics more accessible to readers
story
hit
package
attribution
21. The section of a sports arena or stadium reserved for reporters covering the event
flag
public official
press box
mug shot
22. A line or paragraph that alerts readers to a related story elsewhere in the paper or on the web site
anecdote
refer
sedition
median
23. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
summary lead
change of venue
assignment
lead-in
24. A lead in which the 'who' is identified by name - usually because the person is recognizable to most readers
broadsheet
beatblog
blog
immediate identification lead
25. A 1966 law requiring federal agencies to make most of their records available to the public upon request
profile
B Roll (cover)
sedition
freedom of information act
26. A recounting of an entertaining or informative incident within a story
B Roll (cover)
advertorial
anecdote
bullet
27. Presenting information using more than one medium - combining text - graphics - audio and video
cutline (caption)
invasion of privacy
multimedia
deck
28. A non-breaking-news story on people - trends or issues
freedom of information act
blotter
feature
morgue
29. A newsroom staffer who edits stories and writes headlines
copy editor
journalese
stet
attribute
30. A campaign by a news outlet to bring about reform or encourage government action
wiki
style
crusade
quote
31. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
freelancer
assignment
spot news
logo
32. Someone who posts news online without having been trained as a reporter affiliated with any news organization
intro
hole
citizen journalist
series
33. Material for news sites that's provided by the public rather than news organizations or journalists
press release
angle
user-generated content
exclusive
34. 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
bump
sources
B Roll (cover)
B copy
35. Defamation by the spoken word.
slander
package
anecdote
jargon
36. The business and craft of producing content for the news media
broadcast
style
journalism
typo
37. A software program that enables you to view Web pages
logo
draft
information graphic
browser
38. To gather news about an event
graf
cover
wiki
immediate identification lead
39. A reporter who files stories from outside the newsroom
feature
byline
social networking
correspondent
40. Reporting that requires extensive research to uncover information on misconduct or corruption that has been concealed from the public
investigative journalism
Pulitzer Prize
color
justification
41. A format that lets web users subscribe to feeds from blogs or web sites
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
justification
change of venue
hole
42. Publishing or broadcasting a false statement that maliciously or carelessly damages someone's reputation
sidebar
closed-ended question
story
libel
43. The public's perception of the reliability of a reporter or news outlet
privilege
blotter
credibility
open-record laws
44. The term used for counting the number of visitors to a web page
lead-in
hit
second-day story
voicer
45. To identify the source of a fact - opinion or quote
enterprise story
spike
play
attribute
46. An attention-getting lead
grabber
header
human-interest story
journalese
47. A news lead that summarizes the most significant of the five W's
summary lead
staffer
libel
story
48. An interview session where someone answers questions from a group of reporters
masthead
brief
VO (voice over)
press conference
49. In radio or tv new stories - sounds recorded to capture the flavor of a news scene
natural sound
nut graph
anecdote
open-ended question
50. Activities or writings that incite resistance or hostility toward the government
kill
sedition
subhead
off the record