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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 rookie or trainee reporter
cub
link
headline
prompter
2. To inject the reporter's opinion inappropriately into a news story or headline
nut graph
video news release
cut
editorialize
3. A flattering story written to provide gratuitous publicity
narrative
slide show
liftout quote
puff piece
4. A newsgathering office separate from the main newsroom.
talent
attribute
ad
bureau
5. A clickable word or image on a web page that directs you to another page or site
link
stylebook
journalese
wrap
6. A way to measure the depth of a story
style
plagiarism
deep background
column inch
7. To design a page on a computer
in-cue
blogosphere
paginate
median
8. Journalism that focuses tightly on local community activities
copyright
clip
hyperlocal
lead story
9. A recounting of an entertaining or informative incident within a story
second-day story
convergence
color
anecdote
10. A type of news lead that withholds a significant piece of information (usually a person's last name)
syndicated columnist
cut
open-meeting laws
delayed identification lead
11. A full-size newspaper
slug
post
jump
broadsheet
12. A feature story that uses interviews and observations to paint a picture of someone newsworthy
public relations
profile
Pulitzer Prize
cutline (caption)
13. The section of a sports arena or stadium reserved for reporters covering the event
nut graph
column
angle
press box
14. A story clipped from a newspaper
liftout quote
open-record laws
brief
clip
15. An early version of a story
draft
running story
maestro
dig
16. State and federal laws that guarantee public access to meetings of government bodies
profile
open-meeting laws
inverted pyramid
enterprise story
17. To continue a story on another page
jump
dig
kill
citizen journalist
18. The written version of a radio news story
script
dummy
news conference
delayed identification lead
19. The placement of art and text on a page
correspondent
layout
narrative
ad
20. A type of blogging where bloggers post extremely brief updates
microblogging
blogger
slander
tease
21. Someone who works for a news organization a reporter - editor - photographer - etc.
B copy
video news release
staffer
kicker
22. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
cq
live
crusade
caption
23. The space running vertically between two columns
column inch
mug shot
gutter
syndicated columnist
24. Passing off someone else's words or ideas as your own
plagiarism
crusade
investigative journalism
blogosphere
25. Two or more stories on the same topic - usually published in a scheduled sequence
series
correspondent
column
libel
26. The focus - emphasis - or 'slant' of a story; a distinctive way of viewing and writing about a topic
puff piece
angle
talent
clip
27. A storytelling style where events unfold chronologically
invasion of privacy
narrative
anecdote
open-record laws
28. The first words of a cut or wrap
column inch
in-cue
out-cue
broadcast
29. A web site where ordinary users can write and edit content collaboratively
anecdotal lead
gutter
play
wiki
30. A newsroom staffer who edits stories and writes headlines
sedition
copy editor
absolute privilege
column inch
31. Used to highlight items listed in the text
Q and A
bullet
talent
play
32. The lead to a reporter's warp - read by an anchor
column logo
bias
intro
open-record laws
33. The legal protection given to authors preventing others from copying or selling their work
immediate identification lead
actual malice
copyright
lead-in
34. Transferring a court proceeding to another jurisdiction after the prosecution or defense claims that potential jurors have been prejudiced by local media coverage
press conference
advertorial
change of venue
column
35. A press release - complete with images and sound - ready to be used in a televised newscast
podcast
break
video news release
spread
36. To gather news about an event
profile
cover
blog
layout
37. A format that lets web users subscribe to feeds from blogs or web sites
backgrounder
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
fact sheet
hard news
38. 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
anecdote
backgrounder
cq
blogger
39. The exact words spoken by a source
brite
quote
staffer
deep background
40. An organization that complies news - features and photos and distributes them - for a fee - to subscribing publications
follow or follow-up
wire service
slander
partial quotation
41. In libel cases - someone who exercises power or influence in governmental affairs
podcast
flash
public official
stringer
42. The emphasis given to a story or an element within a story
play
intro
anecdote
sidebar
43. Statutes that give journalists the right to protect the identity of sources when questioned during judicial proceedings
yellow journalism
closed-ended question
stringer
shield laws
44. An agreement by a reporter and a source specifying that information revealed in an interview cannot be printed in any form
B copy
hyperlocal
off the record
public official
45. An article or project that's more creative - original - and ambitious than typical news stories
enterprise story
blog
grabber
maestro
46. The name of a newspaper as it's displayd on page one
play
SOT (sound on tape)
color
flag
47. To lengthen a story by adding unnecessary material - usually so it fits a predetermined length
yellow journalism
narrative
pad
out-cue
48. A person who gathers and writes news stories for publication or broadcast
press release
reporter
mug shot
kill
49. A story that is continuing to unfold - necessitating follow-up stories as events develop
byline
running story
editorialize
dig
50. The right of public officials to speak without threat of libel when carrying out their duties
spot news
absolute privilege
natural sound
column