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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. Short for obituary - a story about someone who has died
angle
package
obit
sources
2. Tired cliches that are recycled by lazy reporters
natural sound
journalese
slander
feature
3. A person who assigns - approves - or corrects stories for publication or broadcast
column logo
kicker
exclusive
editor
4. A collection of facts and data that's organized by journalists into a searchable format
advance
investigative journalism
editorialize
database
5. A story clipped from a newspaper
clip
quote
target audience
spin
6. The skills and tactics used to convey information and maintain a positive public image about a person - product - event or organization
public relations
actuality
flag
layout
7. The business and craft of producing content for the news media
journalism
beatblog
liftout quote
yellow journalism
8. Small type used for sports statistics - stock tables - classified ads - etc.
hard news
agate
headline
off the record
9. Someone who works for a news organization a reporter - editor - photographer - etc.
justification
byline
crusade
staffer
10. Factual coverage of serious events
lead-in
hard news
spike
stringer
11. Designation by an editor for a reporter or photographer to cover an event
profile
dummy
assignment
flag
12. A way to measure the depth of a story
headline
column inch
change of venue
B copy
13. A software program that enables you to view Web pages
browser
prompter
obit
dig
14. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
fact sheet
investigative journalism
logo
off the record
15. A part-time correspondent who is not a regular newsroom employee but gets paid by the story
assignment
stringer
human-interest story
script
16. A typesetting mistake
flag
anecdote
typo
liftout quote
17. In libel cases - a person who has acquired fame or notoriety or has participated in some public controversy
column logo
script
public figure
news release
18. The use of quotes to re-create a conversation between two or more people
conflict of interest
header
off the record
dialogue
19. Large type running above or beside a story to summarize its content
headline
column inch
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
staffer
20. Where a reporter covers a wide range of stories rather than focusing on a specific beat
crowdsourcing
cutline (caption)
puff piece
general assignment
21. An interview session where someone answers questions from a group of reporters
daily
press conference
natural sound
anchor
22. An indirect quote that summarizes - in your own words - what someone else said
live
style
post
paraphrase
23. A reporter who files stories from outside the newsroom
prompter
correspondent
VO (voice over)
lead
24. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
open-record laws
fact sheet
wire service
reporter
25. Lines of type - often bold - used to divide text into smaller sections
cutline (caption)
natural sound
credibility
subhead
26. The emphasis given to a story or an element within a story
convergence
caption
database
play
27. Passing off someone else's words or ideas as your own
flash
follow or follow-up
plagiarism
spin
28. To kill or withhold a story from publication
pool
sound bite
spike
draft
29. The recorded voice of someone in the news - or sound from a news event
out-cue
jargon
actuality
assignment
30. An explanatory paragraph near the top of the story that summarizes what the story is about
enterprise story
logo
out-cue
nut graph
31. The closing line where reporters say their name and station call letters
crowdsourcing
tag
credibility
editorial
32. To continue a story on another page
reporter
cub
cover
jump
33. A newspaper that prints a new edition every day
dummy
daily
sources
html
34. A radio news story that begins and ends with a reporter's voice 'wrapped' around one or more sound bites
wrap
advertorial
gutter
broadsheet
35. Sombining a variety of media to cover a story
package
convergence
closed-ended question
color
36. A type of blogging where bloggers post extremely brief updates
natural sound
slide show
microblogging
lead
37. Used to highlight items listed in the text
copy editor
agate
bullet
press release
38. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
caption
spin
talent
transition
39. Newsroom slang for the crime reporters that summarizes facts about local arrests
tabloid
enterprise story
blotter
wiki
40. The right of public officials to speak without threat of libel when carrying out their duties
package
bias
open-record laws
absolute privilege
41. A news library - where published stories and photos are stored for reference
morgue
flash
news release
background
42. Reporters - anchors - disc jockeys - those paid to appear on the air
cover
prompter
talent
actuality
43. Reckless disregard of the truth; printing something you know to be false
font
series
scoop
actual malice
44. The page opposite a newspaper's editorial page - usually reserved for columns and letters to the editor
wrap
blogger
general assignment
op-ed page
45. An unanswered question in a story; a significant missing fact that's identified when a story is edited
deep background
pad
hole
wrap
46. A feature story on the culture's latest fads - fashions - and ideas
press box
trend story
credibility
open-record laws
47. An audio version of a news story made available for downloading on a web site
gutter
stringer
podcast
font
48. A feature that provides drama or emotional impact for readers
invasion of privacy
advertorial
change of venue
human-interest story
49. A story layout designed across two facing pages
spread
SOT (sound on tape)
story
kill
50. The legal protection given to authors preventing others from copying or selling their work
break
copyright
blog
liftout quote