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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. A storytelling style where events unfold chronologically
fact sheet
slander
podcast
narrative
2. A recorded sound bit played during a tv news story
conflict of interest
immediate identification lead
news conference
SOT (sound on tape)
3. An entry on a blog
post
flash
grabber
subhead
4. A clickable word or image on a web page that directs you to another page or site
pool
link
public figure
deck
5. A small photo showing a person's face
wire service
clip
mug shot
cq
6. The top news executive in a television newsroom - responsible for news content - budget decision - hiring and firing staff - etc.
dig
news director
journalism
news release
7. A lead in which the 'who' is identified by name - usually because the person is recognizable to most readers
draft
median kit
immediate identification lead
spike
8. Tired cliches that are recycled by lazy reporters
link
journalese
libel
angle
9. Material for news sites that's provided by the public rather than news organizations or journalists
user-generated content
byline
profile
AP
10. A humorous - dramatic or revealing incident that's used to begin a story
anecdotal lead
sidebar
byline
absolute privilege
11. Passing off someone else's words or ideas as your own
brief
spike
plagiarism
news director
12. To question or investigate in depth
SOT (sound on tape)
caption
subhead
dig
13. The term used for counting the number of visitors to a web page
user-generated content
hit
publisher
reporter
14. The section of a sports arena or stadium reserved for reporters covering the event
press box
out-cue
brief
live
15. The lead to a reporter's warp - read by an anchor
change of venue
intro
browser
fair comment and criticism
16. A feature story that uses interviews and observations to paint a picture of someone newsworthy
summary lead
staffer
profile
reporter
17. To delay or relocate a story
embargo
stet
narrative
bump
18. HyperText Markup Language - the coding used to format and display
deep background
press box
jargon
html
19. A graphic treatment of a quotation taken from a story - often using bold or italic type and a photo
broadcast
narrative
color
liftout quote
20. A feature story on the culture's latest fads - fashions - and ideas
SOT (sound on tape)
refer
trend story
target audience
21. A roundup of stories by each department of a newsroom
soft news
budget
reporter
summary lead
22. A story reported by only one news outlet
delayed identification lead
spin
wiki
exclusive
23. The slanting of information by a source - usually an attempt to make someone look good
spin
feature
news director
fair comment and criticism
24. A typeface
freedom of information act
font
puff piece
leading questions
25. Words the introduce some element in a broadcast news story
invasion of privacy
lead-in
second-day story
public figure
26. A question phrased in a way that encourages a source to give a lengthy - in-depth answer
open-ended question
spread
change of venue
human-interest story
27. A news story by a reporter that doesn't use actualities
spin
voicer
package
copy editor
28. In libel cases - someone who exercises power or influence in governmental affairs
public official
AP
bullet
kill
29. A story explaining an upcoming meeting or event
package
credibility
prompter
advance
30. In libel cases - a person who has acquired fame or notoriety or has participated in some public controversy
public figure
podcast
paginate
cutline (caption)
31. Where a reporter covers a wide range of stories rather than focusing on a specific beat
spin
libel
general assignment
op-ed page
32. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
series
libel
flag
wire service
33. When journalists take sides in a controversial issue - promoting a particular point of view
refer
B Roll (cover)
advocacy journalism
hit
34. To design a page on a computer
Q and A
paginate
privilege
post
35. A write whose commentary is sold and distributed by a news organization for reprinting in other publications
syndicated columnist
voicer
budget
in-cue
36. The recorded voice of someone in the news - or sound from a news event
convergence
kicker
masthead
actuality
37. A news library - where published stories and photos are stored for reference
actuality
news release
crowdsourcing
morgue
38. An excessively long lead that's overstuffed with facts - like a bulging suitcase
delayed identification lead
suitcase lead
social networking
editorial
39. Activities or writings that incite resistance or hostility toward the government
sedition
profile
crowdsourcing
in-cue
40. Sombining a variety of media to cover a story
SOT (sound on tape)
font
advertorial
convergence
41. State and federal laws that guarantee public access to meetings of government bodies
sedition
open-meeting laws
partial quotation
draft
42. Commentary that expresses opinion about a current event or issue
slug
dateline
absolute privilege
editorial
43. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
font
immediate identification lead
takeout
change of venue
44. Someone who posts news online without having been trained as a reporter affiliated with any news organization
gutter
leading questions
citizen journalist
spread
45. 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.
background
copy
mug shot
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
46. To continue a story on another page
editor
jump
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
typo
47. Newsroom slang for the crime reporters that summarizes facts about local arrests
cutline (caption)
VO (voice over)
median
blotter
48. The use of quotes to re-create a conversation between two or more people
localizing
change of venue
dialogue
leading questions
49. A newsroom staffer who edits stories and writes headlines
anecdote
copy editor
attribution
news director
50. A way to measure the depth of a story
B copy
natural sound
column inch
immediate identification lead
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