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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. A small story or chart accompanying a bigger story on the same topic
tabloid
bullet
nut graph
sidebar
2. A press release - complete with images and sound - ready to be used in a televised newscast
video news release
takeout
jump
B copy
3. Violating the right of an ordinary person to be left alone
running story
invasion of privacy
lead-in
flag
4. Information sent out by a group or individual seeking publicity
broadsheet
broadcast
narrative
news release
5. A collection of clips - press releases - notes and story ideas - arranged by date - to remind editors of upcoming stories to assign
press release
futures file
open-ended question
obit
6. The right of public officials to speak without threat of libel when carrying out their duties
absolute privilege
news conference
sedition
publisher
7. The use of quotes to re-create a conversation between two or more people
credibility
privilege
multimedia
dialogue
8. A package of information about a product - group or event - often containing background information - photos - news releases and so on
slander
freedom of information act
natural sound
median kit
9. Someone who posts news online without having been trained as a reporter affiliated with any news organization
running story
citizen journalist
copy desk
open-record laws
10. An indirect quote that summarizes - in your own words - what someone else said
style
paraphrase
lead-in
reporter
11. A feature story on the culture's latest fads - fashions - and ideas
trend story
clip
jump
jargon
12. To delete a story - or something within a story
kill
hard news
Pulitzer Prize
browser
13. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
narrative
wrap
wire service
lead
14. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
budget
Q and A
logo
target audience
15. To question or investigate in depth
tease
budget
dig
spot news
16. The written phrase that identifies the source of a fact - opinion or quote in a story
conflict of interest
press box
video news release
attribution
17. Short for obituary - a story about someone who has died
package
B copy
mug shot
obit
18. A particular demographic at which media producers or advertisers aim their messages
deep background
stringer
sources
target audience
19. A collection of facts and data that's organized by journalists into a searchable format
database
clip
liftout quote
jargon
20. unfairly favoring one side over another when writing a story
bias
subhead
jargon
actuality
21. A feature that provides drama or emotional impact for readers
general assignment
fair comment and criticism
human-interest story
column
22. State and federal laws guaranteeing public access to most government records
open-record laws
agate
out-cue
paginate
23. Used to highlight items listed in the text
dig
script
bullet
second-day story
24. The name of a newspaper as it's displayd on page one
Q and A
flag
puff piece
B Roll (cover)
25. A group of reporters and photographers selected to cover a story where access is limited
lead story
pool
tease
staffer
26. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
headline
package
caption
talent
27. An entry on a blog
multimedia
post
sound bite
delayed identification lead
28. The closing line where reporters say their name and station call letters
tag
blog
cut
brief
29. An excessively long lead that's overstuffed with facts - like a bulging suitcase
suitcase lead
inverted pyramid
lead
puff piece
30. A flattering story written to provide gratuitous publicity
intro
puff piece
ad
broadsheet
31. To lengthen a story by adding unnecessary material - usually so it fits a predetermined length
shield laws
open-meeting laws
Q and A
pad
32. Part advertising - part editorial
hard news
pad
advertorial
dummy
33. A web site where ordinary users can write and edit content collaboratively
package
broadcast
wiki
daily
34. The estimated number of readers who view a publication
user-generated content
follow or follow-up
readership
blogger
35. A lead in which the 'who' is identified by name - usually because the person is recognizable to most readers
header
bias
series
immediate identification lead
36. The word journalists use to refer to a published article
grabber
story
transition
profile
37. A small - detailed page diagram showing where all elements go
spike
morgue
dummy
beatblog
38. Journalism that focuses tightly on local community activities
hyperlocal
median
developing story
plagiarism
39. Sombining a variety of media to cover a story
broadcast
blotter
convergence
advance
40. The skills and tactics used to convey information and maintain a positive public image about a person - product - event or organization
narrative
spot news
lead
public relations
41. Defamation by the spoken word.
logo
freedom of information act
convergence
slander
42. Information that may be used in a story but which cannot be attributed in any way - in order to protect the source's identity
beatblog
copy editor
bump
deep background
43. Factual coverage of serious events
assignment
convergence
hard news
journalism
44. A 'follow-up' story that provides additional details about an event that was previously covered
broadsheet
advance
second-day story
public figure
45. An unanswered question in a story; a significant missing fact that's identified when a story is edited
blotter
hole
headline
running story
46. A story reported by only one news outlet
exclusive
kicker
tag
database
47. A way to measure the depth of a story
subhead
lead
column inch
bump
48. A story that is continuing to unfold - necessitating follow-up stories as events develop
background
running story
byline
sidebar
49. Sending information to many destinations simultaneously via radio - television or computer network
narrative lead
broadcast
kicker
microblogging
50. An advertisement
talent
off the record
ad
target audience