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Media Writing Vocab
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journalism-and-media
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When journalists take sides in a controversial issue - promoting a particular point of view
advocacy journalism
fact sheet
quote
partial quotation
2. A way to measure the depth of a story
privilege
column inch
obit
out-cue
3. A feature that provides drama or emotional impact for readers
human-interest story
feature
play
Pulitzer Prize
4. Someone who works for a news organization a reporter - editor - photographer - etc.
dig
localizing
staffer
wiki
5. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
puff piece
open-ended question
wire service
actual malice
6. The written version of a radio news story
out-cue
open-meeting laws
script
narrative lead
7. The focus - emphasis - or 'slant' of a story; a distinctive way of viewing and writing about a topic
lead
style
video news release
angle
8. To identify the source of a fact - opinion or quote
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
copy desk
attribute
slug
9. In libel cases - a person who has acquired fame or notoriety or has participated in some public controversy
public figure
second-day story
beatblog
daily
10. A particular demographic at which media producers or advertisers aim their messages
column
target audience
invasion of privacy
pad
11. To delete part of a story
shield laws
spread
blotter
cut
12. Short for obituary - a story about someone who has died
obit
spread
bullet
blotter
13. Reporting that requires extensive research to uncover information on misconduct or corruption that has been concealed from the public
bureau
column
daily
investigative journalism
14. A format that lets web users subscribe to feeds from blogs or web sites
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
freelancer
hard news
scoop
15. The slanting of information by a source - usually an attempt to make someone look good
advertorial
spin
press box
crowdsourcing
16. A story that uses multiple points of entry to make complex topics more accessible to readers
style
package
blog
bump
17. A feature story that uses interviews and observations to paint a picture of someone newsworthy
caption
anchor
profile
agate
18. A typeface
font
budget
Q and A
follow or follow-up
19. A section or fragment of a longer quote that you insert into anther sentence
copy editor
partial quotation
freelancer
column inch
20. Commentary that expresses opinion about a current event or issue
yellow journalism
jargon
dig
editorial
21. Statutes that give journalists the right to protect the identity of sources when questioned during judicial proceedings
trend story
shield laws
futures file
slug
22. A self-employed writer who sells stories to publications
logo
partial quotation
style
freelancer
23. To delay or relocate a story
absolute privilege
bump
attribution
intro
24. An article or project that's more creative - original - and ambitious than typical news stories
enterprise story
quote
soft news
bias
25. A lead that begins a story by placing readers in the middle of the action
leading questions
advocacy journalism
narrative lead
stet
26. Tired cliches that are recycled by lazy reporters
freedom of information act
break
journalese
pool
27. A reporter who files stories from outside the newsroom
correspondent
running story
blogosphere
hole
28. Providing a community angle on a national story by discussing its connection to local people - issues - or events
spike
bump
localizing
sources
29. An ending that concludes a story in a clever way
stylebook
editorialize
kicker
feature
30. Factual coverage of serious events
nut graph
summary lead
mug shot
hard news
31. A package of information about a product - group or event - often containing background information - photos - news releases and so on
script
lead story
median kit
gutter
32. An explanatory paragraph near the top of the story that summarizes what the story is about
nut graph
beat
post
credibility
33. A clickable word or image on a web page that directs you to another page or site
cq
paginate
citizen journalist
link
34. 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.
closed-ended question
caption
jargon
background
35. A small photo showing a person's face
wiki
refer
spot news
mug shot
36. A graphic treatment of a quotation taken from a story - often using bold or italic type and a photo
narrative
liftout quote
cub
cq
37. An attention-getting lead
grabber
hard news
daily
brite
38. Words appearing at the start of a first paragraph of a story that identify where the story was filed
graf
stand-up
layout
dateline
39. To kill or withhold a story from publication
closed-ended question
spike
logo
quote
40. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
median
SOT (sound on tape)
change of venue
beatblog
41. A blog written by a reporter or team of reporters that focuses on specialized topic such as local crime - sports or politics
wrap
beatblog
press box
citizen journalist
42. A news lead that summarizes the most significant of the five W's
multimedia
browser
series
summary lead
43. The skills and tactics used to convey information and maintain a positive public image about a person - product - event or organization
second-day story
brief
public relations
staffer
44. A direct question intended to elicit a yes-or-not answer
anecdote
delayed identification lead
closed-ended question
pool
45. A story reported by only one news outlet
natural sound
AP
column inch
exclusive
46. The right of journalists to print their opinion on the performance of public figures or entertainers
layout
syndicated columnist
fair comment and criticism
yellow journalism
47. A story layout designed across two facing pages
graf
spread
header
actual malice
48. Activities or writings that incite resistance or hostility toward the government
sedition
staffer
closed-ended question
font
49. A feature story on the culture's latest fads - fashions - and ideas
trend story
wiki
actuality
paginate
50. A word or phrase used by a writer to move a story from one point to another
podcast
background
shield laws
transition