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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. News reporting that's sleazy or sensational
byline
transition
narrative lead
yellow journalism
2. When the anchor speaks over video - or when a reporter narrates over video cover
VO (voice over)
suitcase lead
privilege
Pulitzer Prize
3. The interconnected community of blogs and bloggers who post comments and link to each other's blogs
blogosphere
Pulitzer Prize
microblogging
B copy
4. An unanswered question in a story; a significant missing fact that's identified when a story is edited
blog
multimedia
package
hole
5. A story in progress
dummy
copyright
developing story
spike
6. Short for obituary - a story about someone who has died
cub
futures file
median
obit
7. Commentary that expresses opinion about a current event or issue
absolute privilege
enterprise story
median
editorial
8. The top news executive in a television newsroom - responsible for news content - budget decision - hiring and firing staff - etc.
anecdotal lead
style
headline
news director
9. A page distributed by public relations practitioners highlighting key data about a product - project or event
fact sheet
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
paginate
feature
10. An excessively long lead that's overstuffed with facts - like a bulging suitcase
credibility
grabber
suitcase lead
running story
11. Activities or writings that incite resistance or hostility toward the government
blogosphere
sedition
background
slug
12. Any map - chart or diagram used to analyze an event - object or place
information graphic
follow or follow-up
off the record
citizen journalist
13. To lengthen a story by adding unnecessary material - usually so it fits a predetermined length
editor
maestro
budget
pad
14. To delay or relocate a story
human-interest story
open-ended question
spin
bump
15. A collection of facts and data that's organized by journalists into a searchable format
background
journalism
database
off the record
16. An advertisement
header
bias
sidebar
ad
17. A small headline running below the main headline
copy desk
anecdote
deck
hyperlocal
18. Software used to produced animated graphics
morgue
flash
blogger
scoop
19. A person who gathers and writes news stories for publication or broadcast
clip
reporter
headline
convergence
20. Someone who works for a news organization a reporter - editor - photographer - etc.
developing story
quote
staffer
copyright
21. The closing line where reporters say their name and station call letters
tag
pool
convergence
slug
22. A feature that provides drama or emotional impact for readers
live
human-interest story
multimedia
tease
23. A full-size newspaper
cut
broadsheet
gutter
lead-in
24. A recorded sound bit played during a tv news story
crowdsourcing
citizen journalist
VO (voice over)
SOT (sound on tape)
25. A newspaper format that's roughly half the size of a standard page
actual malice
tabloid
copy desk
slander
26. An agreement by a reporter and a source specifying that information revealed in an interview cannot be printed in any form
prompter
attribute
off the record
narrative
27. 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
live
syndicated columnist
sidebar
backgrounder
28. A non-breaking-news story on people - trends or issues
feature
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
inverted pyramid
actual malice
29. A longer analysis piece that attempts to put a complex issue into perspective
spin
bullet
takeout
html
30. A person who assigns - approves - or corrects stories for publication or broadcast
editor
editorialize
op-ed page
kill
31. The right of public officials to speak without threat of libel when carrying out their duties
journalism
general assignment
absolute privilege
layout
32. The use of quotes to re-create a conversation between two or more people
video news release
dialogue
citizen journalist
lead-in
33. A line or paragraph that alerts readers to a related story elsewhere in the paper or on the web site
editorialize
refer
stand-up
podcast
34. To design a page on a computer
credibility
paginate
anecdote
running story
35. 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
B Roll (cover)
copyright
copy desk
database
36. A lead that begins a story by placing readers in the middle of the action
backgrounder
leading questions
spike
narrative lead
37. A reporter who files stories from outside the newsroom
nut graph
spread
cq
correspondent
38. The text of a story
stand-up
hyperlocal
multimedia
copy
39. Small type used for sports statistics - stock tables - classified ads - etc.
intro
soft news
agate
cut
40. A small photo showing a person's face
mug shot
refer
dummy
angle
41. A question phrased in a way that encourages a source to give a lengthy - in-depth answer
open-ended question
refer
AP
bump
42. To delete a story - or something within a story
kill
attribution
change of venue
script
43. To continue a story on another page
profile
talent
jump
takeout
44. The written version of a radio news story
script
shield laws
bureau
series
45. Newsroom slang for the crime reporters that summarizes facts about local arrests
median kit
play
blotter
spike
46. The person who reads the news during a newscast and provides transition between stories
public official
anchor
style
script
47. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
anecdote
cutline (caption)
in-cue
narrative lead
48. A roundup of stories by each department of a newsroom
spot news
quote
budget
hyperlocal
49. A type of blogging where bloggers post extremely brief updates
stylebook
microblogging
wire service
op-ed page
50. A typesetting mistake
blog
editorialize
typo
daily
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