Newspaper vocabulary
Across
- 5. Page: The first page of a newspaper, typically featuring the most important news stories and images.
- 7. A longer, more in-depth article focusing on a specific topic, often found in the middle sections of a newspaper.
- 9. The arrangement of text, headlines, images, and advertisements on a newspaper page.
- 10. A particular version of a newspaper, typically differentiated by location or time of publication.
- 11. Release: A written statement issued to the media to announce news or events, often provided by organizations or companies.
- 13. An article expressing the opinion of the newspaper's editorial board or editor on a specific topic.
- 14. A brief description or explanation accompanying a photograph or illustration in a newspaper.
Down
- 1. The section of a newspaper that lists the publication's name, staff members, and other pertinent information.
- 2. The title or main news story printed in large type at the top of a newspaper.
- 3. The name of the writer or journalist who authored the article, usually located below the headline.
- 4. The number of copies of a newspaper distributed or sold.
- 6. The time by which articles or content must be submitted for inclusion in a newspaper's edition.
- 8. A regular feature in a newspaper written by a particular writer, covering a specific topic or theme.
- 12. A distinct part or category of a newspaper, such as news, sports, entertainment, or business.
- 15. Short for "opposite the editorial," refers to articles written by guest contributors expressing their opinion on various subjects.