Chapter 5 Self-Assessment: News Values

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Across
  1. 2. A source of information that comes from what the reporter sees firsthand
  2. 5. The part of the five W's and the H that refers to the primary person/organization that the story is about
  3. 7. The part of the five W's and the H that refers to the location of an event
  4. 8. The other part of the five W's and the H that helps provide the context of the story
  5. 9. The news value that means an event happened recently
  6. 13. The news value that means people who are well known are newsworthy
  7. 14. The news value that represents stories that have a strong effect on people's lives
Down
  1. 1. The news value that means events that happen close to home are newsworthy
  2. 3. The part of the five W's and H that helps provide the context of the story
  3. 4. The part of the five W's and the H that refers to the action or key event of the story
  4. 6. Collectively, the criteria used to determine whether stories are worthy of being covered by the media
  5. 10. The part of the five W's and the H that describes the timeframe of when an event happened
  6. 11. The news value that means opposing forces confronting one another
  7. 12. The news value that represents what is out of the ordinary
  8. 13. The primary source of information for news stories