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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 name given to a story for newsroom use
editor
second-day story
live
slug
2. A self-employed writer who sells stories to publications
blog
live
invasion of privacy
freelancer
3. 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.
morgue
background
slug
story
4. A type of news lead that withholds a significant piece of information (usually a person's last name)
delayed identification lead
open-meeting laws
copy editor
investigative journalism
5. An attention-getting lead
grabber
play
narrative lead
cub
6. The right of journalists to print their opinion on the performance of public figures or entertainers
fair comment and criticism
maestro
advocacy journalism
lead
7. A group of reporters and photographers selected to cover a story where access is limited
sidebar
bureau
human-interest story
pool
8. Violating the right of an ordinary person to be left alone
browser
invasion of privacy
sedition
bureau
9. An early version of a story
draft
talent
jargon
ad
10. The term used for counting the number of visitors to a web page
obit
ad
soft news
hit
11. A block of information - including staff names and publication data - often printed on the editorial page
angle
masthead
narrative lead
journalese
12. A news library - where published stories and photos are stored for reference
morgue
grabber
crusade
liftout quote
13. Providing a community angle on a national story by discussing its connection to local people - issues - or events
brite
intro
localizing
freelancer
14. A press release - complete with images and sound - ready to be used in a televised newscast
median kit
video news release
freelancer
median
15. Associated Press - a worldwide news-gathering cooperative
database
attribution
play
AP
16. A small photo showing a person's face
localizing
reporter
B copy
mug shot
17. A direct question intended to elicit a yes-or-not answer
beat
closed-ended question
wrap
refer
18. A type of blogging where bloggers post extremely brief updates
prompter
inverted pyramid
partial quotation
microblogging
19. A story clipped from a newspaper
bullet
clip
copy editor
narrative lead
20. A small - detailed page diagram showing where all elements go
trend story
dummy
jump
wrap
21. Reporters - anchors - disc jockeys - those paid to appear on the air
paraphrase
talent
freelancer
deep background
22. An excessively long lead that's overstuffed with facts - like a bulging suitcase
suitcase lead
mug shot
running story
agate
23. A reporter who files stories from outside the newsroom
spike
reporter
correspondent
median
24. Adding description or human interest or slanting it unfairly by adding bias
kicker
anecdotal lead
assignment
color
25. Reckless disregard of the truth; printing something you know to be false
attribute
actual malice
deep background
series
26. A news lead that summarizes the most significant of the five W's
justification
summary lead
social networking
refer
27. The middle number or halfway point in a series of numbers arranged by size
running story
median
prompter
actuality
28. The exact words spoken by a source
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
pad
op-ed page
quote
29. A word or name that's stylized in a graphic way
journalism
jargon
logo
inverted pyramid
30. An explanatory paragraph near the top of the story that summarizes what the story is about
nut graph
column inch
enterprise story
blogger
31. The first words of a cut or wrap
general assignment
in-cue
kicker
change of venue
32. A feature story that uses interviews and observations to paint a picture of someone newsworthy
actual malice
series
home page
profile
33. Presenting information using more than one medium - combining text - graphics - audio and video
feature
column
blogger
multimedia
34. A web site where ordinary users can write and edit content collaboratively
fact sheet
background
wiki
podcast
35. 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
attribute
privilege
advertorial
exclusive
36. A sentence or block of type providing descriptive information about a photo
citizen journalist
press release
database
caption
37. A news story structure that presents the most important facts first; the rest of the information is organized in descending order of importance
dummy
inverted pyramid
fair comment and criticism
B Roll (cover)
38. The first sentence or paragraph of a story
color
lead
tabloid
absolute privilege
39. A shot of a reporter at a news scene reporting a story
actual malice
conflict of interest
stringer
stand-up
40. Short for obituary - a story about someone who has died
target audience
bureau
obit
libel
41. An exclusive story no other news outlet has
enterprise story
correspondent
scoop
citizen journalist
42. A device that projects a news script in front of the camera lens for an anchor to read
beat
prompter
sources
bias
43. A write whose commentary is sold and distributed by a news organization for reprinting in other publications
correspondent
syndicated columnist
advocacy journalism
hyperlocal
44. The space running vertically between two columns
absolute privilege
gutter
backgrounder
angle
45. A person who assigns - approves - or corrects stories for publication or broadcast
editor
correspondent
copy
freedom of information act
46. Activities or writings that incite resistance or hostility toward the government
jump
citizen journalist
sedition
beat
47. A format that lets web users subscribe to feeds from blogs or web sites
leading questions
RSS (Really Simple Syndication)
stringer
anchor
48. Advice or commentary by a columnist writing in a distinctive style on a consistent topic
column
puff piece
second-day story
copy editor
49. A recorded sound bit played during a tv news story
beatblog
assignment
database
SOT (sound on tape)
50. A lead in which the 'who' is identified by name - usually because the person is recognizable to most readers
change of venue
immediate identification lead
narrative
AP