Journalism
Across
- 2. the stance a news outlet takes on an issue; a committee or the publisher usually decides what stand to take. While it is the opinion of the news outlet, it's rarely universally accepted by the entire staff
- 5. a piece of informative writing in a newspaper, magazine, or on a website by one or more journalists; it can include analysis and context, but it must be fact-based
- 6. to the Editor this is usually a piece of opinion written by a member of the public that is published on a website or in a newspaper
- 7. Outlets publish this when they get an entire story wrong; people can get fired for this
- 10. a piece of persuasive piece - usually written by only one person - that can take a stand on an issue, analyze the nuance of a topic, or offer a humorous take on a matter
Down
- 1. This is the first part of an article/column/editorial that hooks the reader. It often includes vital information to the story.
- 3. Outlets publish this when they get something somewhat wrong; usually because a source gave them incorrect information.
- 4. Outlets publish this when they get a small part of a story wrong because of their own mistake.
- 8. Graph Usually following the lede, this paragraph includes the nuts and bolts of a story.
- 9. The last line or paragraph of a story. It can often include a contextual detail that kicks the readers in the gut