Across
- 1. A short, descriptive title or label given to a news story or segment. (4 letters)
- 3. The main person who presents the news on TV or radio. (6 letters)
- 5. The person who cuts, arranges, and fixes video footage to make it ready for the news. (6 letters)
- 7. Extra video footage used to show background or context for a news story. (5 letters)
- 8. Reporting from a location away from the main news studio. (6 letters)
- 11. Visual images or text shown on the screen during a broadcast. (7 letters)
- 12. A conversation where one person asks questions and another answers. (9 letters)
Down
- 2. The opening part of a news story that tells the most important information. (4 letters)
- 4. A person who investigates and gathers news stories to share with the public. (7 letters)
- 6. A recording of someone talking that is played over a video or image. (9 letters)
- 9. Text or information that appears at the bottom of the screen during a TV news broadcast. (7 letters)
- 10. The written text of what the news anchors or reporters are going to say during a broadcast. (6 letters)
