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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. To design a page on a computer
syndicated columnist
paraphrase
paginate
angle
2. When the anchor speaks over video - or when a reporter narrates over video cover
live
gutter
VO (voice over)
prompter
3. Information that may be used in a story but which cannot be attributed in any way - in order to protect the source's identity
deep background
open-record laws
B Roll (cover)
correspondent
4. A section of a story that's written ahead of time for an event that will occur close to deadline
mug shot
B copy
privilege
story
5. Where a reporter covers a wide range of stories rather than focusing on a specific beat
script
VO (voice over)
general assignment
podcast
6. The final words of a cut or wrap
jump
slander
out-cue
narrative
7. A word or phrase used by a writer to move a story from one point to another
angle
anchor
transition
draft
8. An advertisement
ad
investigative journalism
press box
video news release
9. Aligning lines of text so they're even along both the right and left margins
justification
profile
backgrounder
press box
10. A format that lets web users subscribe to feeds from blogs or web sites
citizen journalist
style
yellow journalism
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
11. A line or paragraph that alerts readers to a related story elsewhere in the paper or on the web site
refer
logo
puff piece
inverted pyramid
12. The main page of a web site - providing links to the rest of the site
fair comment and criticism
journalese
home page
takeout
13. Activities or writings that incite resistance or hostility toward the government
in-cue
sedition
partial quotation
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
14. A way to measure the depth of a story
beat
spot news
column inch
masthead
15. unfairly favoring one side over another when writing a story
B copy
spread
bias
bullet
16. Reporters - anchors - disc jockeys - those paid to appear on the air
stylebook
talent
trend story
anecdotal lead
17. A special label for any regularly appearing section - page - or story
staffer
information graphic
header
paraphrase
18. Software used to produced animated graphics
reporter
journalism
flash
off the record
19. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
press release
mug shot
summary lead
change of venue
20. A device that projects a news script in front of the camera lens for an anchor to read
tabloid
hard news
prompter
shield laws
21. A situation where a journalist's personal interests affect the coverage of a story
journalese
blogosphere
conflict of interest
plagiarism
22. To delete part of a story
human-interest story
actual malice
cut
readership
23. A short - amusing news story
brite
hole
play
spot news
24. A full-size newspaper
slander
open-ended question
developing story
broadsheet
25. A news story structure that presents the most important facts first; the rest of the information is organized in descending order of importance
kill
summary lead
inverted pyramid
post
26. Use online sites such as facebook and myspace to build relationships with colleagues and sources
live
social networking
cutline (caption)
citizen journalist
27. The right of public officials to speak without threat of libel when carrying out their duties
localizing
stylebook
absolute privilege
credibility
28. The interconnected community of blogs and bloggers who post comments and link to each other's blogs
dummy
invasion of privacy
broadcast
blogosphere
29. A lead that begins a story by placing readers in the middle of the action
narrative lead
pool
dateline
median kit
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
open-ended question
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
backgrounder
flash
31. A self-employed writer who sells stories to publications
news director
freelancer
cut
bullet
32. An ending that concludes a story in a clever way
profile
narrative lead
enterprise story
kicker
33. Words the introduce some element in a broadcast news story
copy desk
lead-in
dateline
dig
34. An interview session where someone fields questions from a group of reporters
news conference
embargo
cq
sedition
35. Any map - chart or diagram used to analyze an event - object or place
information graphic
exclusive
beatblog
pool
36. Sombining a variety of media to cover a story
draft
multimedia
scoop
convergence
37. An article or project that's more creative - original - and ambitious than typical news stories
enterprise story
B copy
open-record laws
copy
38. A small headline running below the main headline
fact sheet
deck
story
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
39. When journalists take sides in a controversial issue - promoting a particular point of view
anecdotal lead
stet
advocacy journalism
profile
40. A news story by a reporter that doesn't use actualities
refer
scoop
voicer
credibility
41. A brief headline or promo for a coming radio or tv news story
justification
reporter
scoop
tease
42. An indirect quote that summarizes - in your own words - what someone else said
paraphrase
freedom of information act
caption
shield laws
43. A story layout designed across two facing pages
pad
immediate identification lead
suitcase lead
spread
44. A story in progress
developing story
style
puff piece
typo
45. The story deserving the biggest headline and best display on page one - or at the start of a newscast
beat
bureau
brief
lead story
46. State and federal laws that guarantee public access to meetings of government bodies
broadsheet
advocacy journalism
open-meeting laws
localizing
47. A typeface
AP
font
link
wire service
48. Publishing or broadcasting a false statement that maliciously or carelessly damages someone's reputation
libel
script
microblogging
video news release
49. A story explaining an upcoming meeting or event
bullet
advance
stand-up
VO (voice over)
50. Violating the right of an ordinary person to be left alone
invasion of privacy
hit
news release
public figure