Newspaper Terms - Part II

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Across
  1. 2. To add color to an ad to command attention and influences buying decisions.
  2. 5. To set type or design pages.
  3. 6. All materials for publication, whether written stories or pictures.
  4. 7. The arrangement of horizontal lines of type in a news story; also, an article appearing regularly written by a particular writer of "columnist".
  5. 9. An author's exclusive right of property for his works.
  6. 10. A time at which all copy for an edition must be submitted.
  7. 11. The line at the beginning of a story giving the place and date of the reported incident.
  8. 12. Articles that have been cut out of the newspaper, short for clippings.
Down
  1. 1. An out of town reporter.
  2. 2. To shorten newspaper copy; also means a newspaper photograph.
  3. 3. A person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion.
  4. 4. A diagram or layout of a newspaper page, showing the placement of stories, headlines, pictures and advertisements.
  5. 5. The information below a picture or art, which describes it; also called a caption.
  6. 8. To gather information and get facts for a story.
  7. 11. Any typographical devise used for ornamentation.