Journalism Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. A block of text on a single topic beginning with some form of lead followed by the body that contains quotations and transitions.
  2. 3. Presenting the works of another as your own.
  3. 5. An element of news that refers to how well known the subject of the story is.
  4. 6. a true statement that can be proven
  5. 9. A statement that cannot be proven.
  6. 12. form of editorial written to comment and evaluate an art form such as a play, painting, movie, piece of music, book, food, etc.
  7. 14. Human interest news pieces such as entertainment stories, features, reviews, and more.
  8. 15. An element of news that involves events that are new or current; by definition, news must be timely.
  9. 16. A smaller headline set under the main headline that is approximately the same length as the main headline.
Down
  1. 1. The portion of a page with nothing on it used to draw a viewer into the other elements on the page.
  2. 4. Space in a publication sold to businesses
  3. 7. The portion of a story which helps the reader move from one point to the next. Transitions serve three purposes; to help the story flow, to add information and to explain other items in the story.
  4. 8. Generally refers to the height of type measured in points.
  5. 10. Information delivered about an event of interest to the public shortly after the event has occurred.
  6. 11. where the author of the story's name goes
  7. 13. A story. Also called body copy; usually set in 9-12 point type.