Journalism Jargon
Across
- 2. a report that evaluates a restaurant, book etc.
- 3. statement made by a person other than the author and included in the story either using the person’s exact words in quotations
- 5. a quote from the news story that is separated and emphasized using special fonts and graphics
- 6. short headline text or visuals that highlight articles in the interior of the paper
- 11. one written by a reporter working for a news service
- 12. accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- 14. tells the location and date of a news story
- 16. vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure
- 18. short statement that grabs the reader's attention
- 19. tells who photographed the image
Down
- 1. a story or article in which the basic purpose is something other than recent news etc.
- 4. when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper
- 7. an article, usually featured on the editorial page
- 8. the author of the news story and his or her title
- 9. abbreviation for questions that should be answered from the information in any good news story
- 10. the first paragraph of the story that summarizes story and leads the reader’s interest
- 13. article that includes information about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives
- 15. a listing usually on the first page of the newspaper that refers reader’s to the regular features and sections
- 17. name of the newspaper, usually at the very top of the newspaper in large letters