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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. 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
layout
press conference
B Roll (cover)
op-ed page
2. A story explaining an upcoming meeting or event
deep background
spin
advance
editorial
3. A recounting of an entertaining or informative incident within a story
broadsheet
live
anecdote
column logo
4. Lines of type - often bold - used to divide text into smaller sections
subhead
style
narrative
advertorial
5. A news library - where published stories and photos are stored for reference
tease
stringer
anecdote
morgue
6. A writer's unique blend of syntax - vocabulary and perspective that gives his or her writing its characteristic personality
localizing
style
beat
bureau
7. To inject the reporter's opinion inappropriately into a news story or headline
soft news
citizen journalist
editorialize
spread
8. A block of information - including staff names and publication data - often printed on the editorial page
invasion of privacy
embargo
sedition
masthead
9. Not prerecorded; usually refers to stories filed from a news scene
second-day story
hard news
live
quote
10. Advice or commentary by a columnist writing in a distinctive style on a consistent topic
slide show
VO (voice over)
column
freedom of information act
11. Someone who works for a news organization a reporter - editor - photographer - etc.
spot news
cq
staffer
B copy
12. The top news executive in a television newsroom - responsible for news content - budget decision - hiring and firing staff - etc.
news release
attribution
target audience
news director
13. Large type running above or beside a story to summarize its content
stylebook
ad
brite
headline
14. HyperText Markup Language - the coding used to format and display
html
nut graph
plagiarism
column logo
15. An indirect quote that summarizes - in your own words - what someone else said
Pulitzer Prize
staffer
scoop
paraphrase
16. To question or investigate in depth
dig
correspondent
liftout quote
brite
17. A group of reporters and photographers selected to cover a story where access is limited
scoop
cub
pool
embargo
18. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
SOT (sound on tape)
cutline (caption)
tease
daily
19. A lead that begins a story by placing readers in the middle of the action
bias
correspondent
scoop
narrative lead
20. The name of a newspaper as it's displayd on page one
stand-up
lead
anecdote
flag
21. To lengthen a story by adding unnecessary material - usually so it fits a predetermined length
jargon
op-ed page
pad
exclusive
22. To delay or relocate a story
package
delayed identification lead
bump
op-ed page
23. The space running vertically between two columns
gutter
microblogging
jargon
podcast
24. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
paginate
wire service
narrative lead
wiki
25. A news story by a reporter that doesn't use actualities
embargo
lead
voicer
bump
26. A reporter who files stories from outside the newsroom
public figure
blogger
correspondent
stringer
27. Journalism that focuses tightly on local community activities
column inch
hyperlocal
beatblog
cutline (caption)
28. Statutes that give journalists the right to protect the identity of sources when questioned during judicial proceedings
hit
running story
sidebar
shield laws
29. A line or paragraph that alerts readers to a related story elsewhere in the paper or on the web site
refer
kicker
ad
privilege
30. Records or people providing journalists with information
editorialize
blogger
sources
column logo
31. An interview printed in question-and-answer form
link
tabloid
live
Q and A
32. A news story structure that presents the most important facts first; the rest of the information is organized in descending order of importance
crusade
brief
inverted pyramid
spike
33. An exclusive story no other news outlet has
scoop
quote
beat
absolute privilege
34. A small story or chart accompanying a bigger story on the same topic
sidebar
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
crowdsourcing
brite
35. A story in progress
column logo
press conference
subhead
developing story
36. A phrase inserted into a story that advises copy editors that the information has been checked
B copy
cq
broadsheet
convergence
37. Newsroom slang for the crime reporters that summarizes facts about local arrests
multimedia
blotter
leading questions
html
38. A section of a story that's written ahead of time for an event that will occur close to deadline
masthead
feature
flash
B copy
39. A shot of a reporter at a news scene reporting a story
blogger
kicker
stand-up
VO (voice over)
40. Commentary that expresses opinion about a current event or issue
narrative lead
natural sound
yellow journalism
editorial
41. A particular demographic at which media producers or advertisers aim their messages
inverted pyramid
target audience
op-ed page
hard news
42. A small - detailed page diagram showing where all elements go
dummy
trend story
jargon
column logo
43. A person who gathers and writes news stories for publication or broadcast
cq
reporter
absolute privilege
blogosphere
44. Adding description or human interest or slanting it unfairly by adding bias
pool
anecdote
color
narrative
45. An advertisement
cutline (caption)
editorialize
draft
ad
46. The skills and tactics used to convey information and maintain a positive public image about a person - product - event or organization
stand-up
public relations
target audience
quote
47. A part-time correspondent who is not a regular newsroom employee but gets paid by the story
stringer
anchor
absolute privilege
play
48. The name given to a story for newsroom use
slug
background
video news release
editorialize
49. The lead to a reporter's warp - read by an anchor
deep background
beatblog
intro
agate
50. A newsgathering office separate from the main newsroom.
bureau
public relations
fact sheet
SOT (sound on tape)