Broadcast Journalism Vocabulary

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