Journalism Jargon

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Across
  1. 2. an article, usually featured on the editorial page, where the newspaper, its management or staff, or readers express their opinion and encourages certain action
  2. 6. Name of the Newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters
  3. 8. a report that evaluates a restaurant, book, movie, music album or other entertainment
  4. 10. formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
  5. 12. accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
  6. 14. short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
  7. 16. quote a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
  8. 17. short statement that grabs the reader’s attention, summarizes important information in the story; found at the beginning of a story and is usually in large type
  9. 19. brief story with a special angle that goes with a main story
  10. 21. article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
  11. 23. vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column inches - the number of columns wide by inches long
Down
  1. 1. a listing, usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers readers to the regular features and sections (like sports, weather, editorials, etc.) of the newspaper
  2. 3. the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
  3. 4. a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news; e.g. human interest stories, investigative reports, historical or scientific expositions
  4. 5. when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper, a jumpline tells the reader where to find the continued story
  5. 7. statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations (direct quote) or by paraphrasing (indirect quote)
  6. 9. tells who photographed the image
  7. 11. tells the location and date of a news story. Found at the beginning of the article in all caps
  8. 13. abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
  9. 15. the author of the news story of his or her title
  10. 18. one written by a reporter working for a news service
  11. 20. use of lines, screens, boxes and large first letters to break up areas of space on the page
  12. 22. margin between facing pages in the vertical fold