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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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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. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
public figure
color
futures file
caption
2. Defamation by the spoken word.
crowdsourcing
wiki
slander
quote
3. A story reported by only one news outlet
exclusive
beatblog
journalese
crusade
4. 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
natural sound
cub
B Roll (cover)
Pulitzer Prize
5. A typesetting mistake
typo
syndicated columnist
budget
editor
6. A group of reporters and photographers selected to cover a story where access is limited
blog
actual malice
wiki
pool
7. 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.
open-meeting laws
stringer
background
scoop
8. unfairly favoring one side over another when writing a story
browser
SOT (sound on tape)
bias
citizen journalist
9. The newsroom department responsible for editing stories - writing headlines - and designing pages
deck
copy desk
budget
tag
10. A story in progress
advance
developing story
byline
copy editor
11. A graphic device that labels regularly appearing material
font
jump
column logo
anchor
12. An interview printed in question-and-answer form
readership
Q and A
press release
style
13. A news story structure that presents the most important facts first; the rest of the information is organized in descending order of importance
inverted pyramid
column inch
B copy
microblogging
14. 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
public official
journalism
general assignment
backgrounder
15. A collection of clips - press releases - notes and story ideas - arranged by date - to remind editors of upcoming stories to assign
op-ed page
paraphrase
futures file
VO (voice over)
16. Reporting that requires extensive research to uncover information on misconduct or corruption that has been concealed from the public
agate
summary lead
investigative journalism
stet
17. A story supplying additional details about an event that's been previously covered
follow or follow-up
correspondent
target audience
tag
18. The public's perception of the reliability of a reporter or news outlet
brief
credibility
beatblog
investigative journalism
19. Journalism that focuses tightly on local community activities
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
nut graph
dateline
hyperlocal
20. Violating the right of an ordinary person to be left alone
invasion of privacy
median
script
blog
21. The top news executive in a television newsroom - responsible for news content - budget decision - hiring and firing staff - etc.
broadsheet
news director
journalism
advocacy journalism
22. A campaign by a news outlet to bring about reform or encourage government action
takeout
intro
absolute privilege
crusade
23. Factual coverage of serious events
blogger
mug shot
hard news
beat
24. A situation where a journalist's personal interests affect the coverage of a story
cub
conflict of interest
hit
stringer
25. A story that is continuing to unfold - necessitating follow-up stories as events develop
syndicated columnist
column
median kit
running story
26. A write whose commentary is sold and distributed by a news organization for reprinting in other publications
story
syndicated columnist
actual malice
human-interest story
27. A journalistic defense against libel that allows reporters to print what's said in legislative or judicial proceedings - to express opinions or to review public performances
crusade
break
crowdsourcing
privilege
28. Specialized technical or bureaucratic language that's often confusing or meaningless to ordinary readers
SOT (sound on tape)
break
public relations
jargon
29. A brief headline or promo for a coming radio or tv news story
closed-ended question
open-ended question
SOT (sound on tape)
tease
30. To inject the reporter's opinion inappropriately into a news story or headline
editorialize
maestro
talent
daily
31. Two or more stories on the same topic - usually published in a scheduled sequence
wrap
budget
series
citizen journalist
32. A news story by a reporter that doesn't use actualities
clip
reporter
voicer
running story
33. A page distributed by public relations practitioners highlighting key data about a product - project or event
editor
narrative lead
fact sheet
cutline (caption)
34. The top-ranking executive of a newspaper - who oversees all departments
publisher
spot news
column logo
freelancer
35. The name of a newspaper as it's displayd on page one
flag
background
narrative lead
suitcase lead
36. Lines of type - often bold - used to divide text into smaller sections
cq
subhead
open-record laws
conflict of interest
37. Material for news sites that's provided by the public rather than news organizations or journalists
news director
justification
user-generated content
package
38. The first sentence or paragraph of a story
anchor
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
lead
sound bite
39. Questions intended to steer an interviewee in a particular direction
ad
package
median
leading questions
40. The area or subject that a reporter is responsible for covering. (topic - institution - location)
blogger
draft
beat
break
41. The text of a story
yellow journalism
copy
sound bite
brite
42. Sending information to many destinations simultaneously via radio - television or computer network
profile
broadcast
series
yellow journalism
43. 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
developing story
blogger
enterprise story
44. Short for 'paragraph'
credibility
graf
break
prompter
45. Adding description or human interest or slanting it unfairly by adding bias
brief
copyright
color
hit
46. A recounting of an entertaining or informative incident within a story
partial quotation
anecdote
multimedia
kill
47. A special label for any regularly appearing section - page - or story
paginate
staffer
header
gutter
48. An excessively long lead that's overstuffed with facts - like a bulging suitcase
background
out-cue
dialogue
suitcase lead
49. A software program that enables you to view Web pages
news director
angle
browser
takeout
50. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
logo
stet
wrap
break