Journalism Vocabulary Pt. 2
Across
- 1. a tricky or deceptive device used to attract a viewer’s attention to a product
- 5. the number of copies of newspapers distributed during the day.
- 8. the preparation and issuing of a book, journal, piece of music, or other work for public sale.
- 12. a conversation between two or more people: asking questions to elicit facts or statements from interviewee.
- 13. To send a report from a reporter on location to the newsroom or studio.
- 14. A reporter or photojournalist who rushes to the scenes of tragedies to be first with sensational coverage.
- 15. a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising.
- 18. the promotion for the sale of a product; the essential means of raising revenue for Journalism publications.
- 21. refers to information that a news outlet either discovers or obtains before its competitors can hear about it.
- 23. A specialist area of journalism that a reporter regularly covers, such as police or health.
- 24. A short piece of recorded sound, usually taken from a longer interview and used in a news item.
- 26. a news story that reports on the deceased
- 27. a newspaper article was written by or on behalf of an editor that gives an opinion on a topical issue.
Down
- 2. a person who writes letters to a person or a newspaper, especially on a regular basis.
- 3. a story that appeals to a reader due to a human interest angle
- 4. a brief summary of the news story, it's below the main headline and used as a lead-in to the article.
- 6. the opening of a news story that contains the 5W’s
- 7. To cancel or delete all or part of a story.
- 9. A place where copies of everything published or broadcast by a media company are stored, in original form or digitized, and indexed so they can be searched for.
- 10. a tool used to organize written ideas about a topic or thesis into a logical order.
- 11. the gathering and publishing or broadcasting of news
- 16. A list of reports, interviews, or other material compiled for an upcoming news bulletin or newscast, usually placed in the order in which they will be presented.
- 17. a clever lyrical song used to capture viewers’ attention to a product.
- 19. The exact words used by a person, written within quotation marks and usually attributed to them.
- 20. the collection, preparation, and distribution of news and related commentary and feature materials through such print and electronic media as newspapers, magazines, books, blogs, webcasts, podcasts, social networking and social media sites, and e-mail as well as through radio, motion pictures
- 22. the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet) regarded collectively.
- 25. the work of gathering news