General Vocab- Journalism Foundation
Across
- 3. telling a story in a non-biased way without inserting your personal opinion
- 6. establishing the source of your quote or photo
- 7. a structure for article writing that goes Lead, Quote, Transition, Quote
- 9. who, what, when, where, why, and how- used to create a lead
- 10. inflammatory and misleading writing
- 13. a structure for article writing that starts with the most important information and trickles down to the least important; can get repetitive
- 14. a published false statement that damages someone’s character
- 15. known to be an unbiased, trustworthy, and reliable news source
Down
- 1. the ability to identify and present the most relevant information to your readers
- 2. to inappropriately insert comments or opinions in an article that should be factual
- 4. facts that can be verified and researched
- 5. gives us 5 freedoms - (1) religion (2) speech (3) press (4) protest (5) petition
- 8. taking someone else’s work, research, or information and publishing it as your own
- 11. the right to defend oneself from criticism in the forum or media where the critique came from
- 12. questions that elicit a lengthy response rather than a yes/no answer; great for interviews to get strong quotes