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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. The section of a sports arena or stadium reserved for reporters covering the event
information graphic
press box
editor
microblogging
2. State and federal laws guaranteeing public access to most government records
fair comment and criticism
open-record laws
cutline (caption)
reporter
3. A shot of a reporter at a news scene reporting a story
fact sheet
stand-up
bias
hard news
4. A newspaper format that's roughly half the size of a standard page
advertorial
press box
fact sheet
tabloid
5. A feature that provides drama or emotional impact for readers
stylebook
editorial
human-interest story
live
6. Short for 'paragraph'
graf
paraphrase
cutline (caption)
closed-ended question
7. The top-ranking executive of a newspaper - who oversees all departments
copyright
publisher
agate
column logo
8. A device that projects a news script in front of the camera lens for an anchor to read
prompter
invasion of privacy
news conference
median kit
9. The placement of art and text on a page
flash
median kit
mug shot
layout
10. A block of information - including staff names and publication data - often printed on the editorial page
masthead
information graphic
spike
lead-in
11. A format that lets web users subscribe to feeds from blogs or web sites
budget
enterprise story
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
gutter
12. A collection of facts and data that's organized by journalists into a searchable format
database
sources
prompter
backgrounder
13. A lead in which the 'who' is identified by name - usually because the person is recognizable to most readers
median
natural sound
immediate identification lead
beat
14. The written version of a radio news story
hyperlocal
exclusive
column logo
script
15. The first sentence or paragraph of a story
flash
lead
break
localizing
16. Sombining a variety of media to cover a story
closed-ended question
sources
cutline (caption)
convergence
17. A short news story
budget
maestro
post
brief
18. A 'follow-up' story that provides additional details about an event that was previously covered
script
second-day story
sidebar
developing story
19. A part-time correspondent who is not a regular newsroom employee but gets paid by the story
kill
hyperlocal
stringer
bias
20. Records or people providing journalists with information
morgue
flash
sources
attribution
21. An exclusive story no other news outlet has
staffer
scoop
suitcase lead
cut
22. A word or phrase used by a writer to move a story from one point to another
transition
news conference
draft
immediate identification lead
23. A news story structure that presents the most important facts first; the rest of the information is organized in descending order of importance
post
embargo
inverted pyramid
public official
24. The space running vertically between two columns
lead-in
spread
flash
gutter
25. To identify the source of a fact - opinion or quote
beatblog
journalese
attribute
blogger
26. The right of public officials to speak without threat of libel when carrying out their duties
absolute privilege
advertorial
attribution
embargo
27. A radio news story that begins and ends with a reporter's voice 'wrapped' around one or more sound bites
wrap
VO (voice over)
social networking
journalese
28. Commentary that expresses opinion about a current event or issue
editorial
spot news
SOT (sound on tape)
spread
29. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
series
prompter
change of venue
backgrounder
30. In libel cases - someone who exercises power or influence in governmental affairs
paginate
privilege
layout
public official
31. Where a reporter covers a wide range of stories rather than focusing on a specific beat
byline
general assignment
embargo
shield laws
32. The recorded voice of someone in the news - or sound from a news event
assignment
actuality
median
credibility
33. A typeface
soft news
shield laws
font
editor
34. Lines of type - often bold - used to divide text into smaller sections
broadsheet
broadcast
subhead
deck
35. Activities or writings that incite resistance or hostility toward the government
user-generated content
publisher
sedition
reporter
36. Publishing or broadcasting a false statement that maliciously or carelessly damages someone's reputation
convergence
logo
libel
deep background
37. A 1966 law requiring federal agencies to make most of their records available to the public upon request
editorialize
journalism
closed-ended question
freedom of information act
38. A lead that begins a story by placing readers in the middle of the action
narrative lead
subhead
actuality
inverted pyramid
39. An interview session where someone answers questions from a group of reporters
cq
news director
video news release
press conference
40. Sending information to many destinations simultaneously via radio - television or computer network
video news release
localizing
broadcast
copy desk
41. An ending that concludes a story in a clever way
anchor
readership
stet
kicker
42. A graphic treatment of a quotation taken from a story - often using bold or italic type and a photo
sources
liftout quote
lead story
spot news
43. To delay or relocate a story
tabloid
user-generated content
bump
fair comment and criticism
44. A newsgathering office separate from the main newsroom.
flag
bureau
Pulitzer Prize
cutline (caption)
45. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
obit
tabloid
logo
tease
46. The interconnected community of blogs and bloggers who post comments and link to each other's blogs
off the record
flash
flag
blogosphere
47. A series of photos and captions that illustrates a topic or event on a web site
pool
absolute privilege
slide show
masthead
48. A question phrased in a way that encourages a source to give a lengthy - in-depth answer
press conference
open-ended question
readership
jump
49. A story clipped from a newspaper
clip
morgue
change of venue
slide show
50. The middle number or halfway point in a series of numbers arranged by size
deep background
obit
privilege
median