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Media Writing Vocab
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Subject
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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. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
subhead
wire service
stand-up
public official
2. An attention-getting lead
grabber
press conference
natural sound
partial quotation
3. Someone who writes a blog
developing story
copy desk
blogger
B copy
4. A feature story that uses interviews and observations to paint a picture of someone newsworthy
public relations
profile
hole
actual malice
5. A newspaper that prints a new edition every day
deck
tag
daily
live
6. A proofreading comment that means 'leave it - ignore any editing notations'
exclusive
stet
closed-ended question
bullet
7. A 1966 law requiring federal agencies to make most of their records available to the public upon request
spin
off the record
daily
freedom of information act
8. A story supplying additional details about an event that's been previously covered
follow or follow-up
cover
break
font
9. A phrase inserted into a story that advises copy editors that the information has been checked
intro
video news release
cq
soft news
10. A lead in which the 'who' is identified by name - usually because the person is recognizable to most readers
post
brite
quote
immediate identification lead
11. Advice or commentary by a columnist writing in a distinctive style on a consistent topic
SOT (sound on tape)
invasion of privacy
median kit
column
12. The placement of art and text on a page
tabloid
grabber
layout
VO (voice over)
13. The legal protection given to authors preventing others from copying or selling their work
layout
bias
copyright
play
14. The use of quotes to re-create a conversation between two or more people
profile
stringer
journalism
dialogue
15. Gathering information for a news story from a group of online readers
user-generated content
crowdsourcing
human-interest story
gutter
16. An unanswered question in a story; a significant missing fact that's identified when a story is edited
publisher
hole
stringer
story
17. A collection of facts and data that's organized by journalists into a searchable format
actuality
database
hit
stylebook
18. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
citizen journalist
general assignment
wire service
change of venue
19. Tired cliches that are recycled by lazy reporters
slander
journalese
attribute
beat
20. A feature story on the culture's latest fads - fashions - and ideas
immediate identification lead
natural sound
conflict of interest
trend story
21. The right of public officials to speak without threat of libel when carrying out their duties
byline
in-cue
cutline (caption)
absolute privilege
22. A story that uses multiple points of entry to make complex topics more accessible to readers
background
package
brite
blotter
23. A part-time correspondent who is not a regular newsroom employee but gets paid by the story
stringer
staffer
break
information graphic
24. A story clipped from a newspaper
inverted pyramid
mug shot
clip
closed-ended question
25. A small story or chart accompanying a bigger story on the same topic
bureau
stand-up
browser
sidebar
26. Information sent out by a group of individual seeking publicity
press release
wiki
Pulitzer Prize
editor
27. In radio or tv new stories - sounds recorded to capture the flavor of a news scene
natural sound
editorialize
libel
suitcase lead
28. Sending information to many destinations simultaneously via radio - television or computer network
closed-ended question
broadcast
leading questions
stringer
29. A small photo showing a person's face
blotter
prompter
slug
mug shot
30. A blog written by a reporter or team of reporters that focuses on specialized topic such as local crime - sports or politics
B Roll (cover)
beatblog
public figure
spot news
31. Aligning lines of text so they're even along both the right and left margins
investigative journalism
justification
second-day story
Q and A
32. Defamation by the spoken word.
open-ended question
dialogue
slander
closed-ended question
33. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
caption
logo
tease
cut
34. The newsroom department responsible for editing stories - writing headlines - and designing pages
tease
narrative lead
spike
copy desk
35. A section or fragment of a longer quote that you insert into anther sentence
partial quotation
draft
spin
break
36. An audio version of a news story made available for downloading on a web site
advocacy journalism
podcast
VO (voice over)
voicer
37. 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.
spin
paraphrase
tease
background
38. Where a reporter covers a wide range of stories rather than focusing on a specific beat
general assignment
refer
wrap
press release
39. 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
leading questions
agate
paraphrase
backgrounder
40. The lead to a reporter's warp - read by an anchor
intro
graf
stand-up
blog
41. A way to measure the depth of a story
advertorial
column inch
trend story
spread
42. A story explaining an upcoming meeting or event
profile
closed-ended question
advance
reporter
43. The slanting of information by a source - usually an attempt to make someone look good
off the record
background
flag
spin
44. An exclusive story no other news outlet has
series
grabber
scoop
subhead
45. Used to highlight items listed in the text
journalese
fact sheet
SOT (sound on tape)
bullet
46. Violating the right of an ordinary person to be left alone
invasion of privacy
puff piece
cutline (caption)
journalism
47. An article or project that's more creative - original - and ambitious than typical news stories
deep background
enterprise story
lead
actual malice
48. An interview session where someone fields questions from a group of reporters
deck
paraphrase
news conference
change of venue
49. Not prerecorded; usually refers to stories filed from a news scene
live
fair comment and criticism
refer
actuality
50. News reporting that's sleazy or sensational
yellow journalism
fact sheet
slide show
intro