Across
- 2. companies pay for advertising space on a newspaper page to sell their products or events
- 5. an article that tells a news story
- 6. the designed name of the newspaper
- 7. PYRAMID the structure of a news report - the most important information about a story is in the lead paragraph with additional details in subsequent paragraphs (an editor may need to cut the last
- 10. the person who writes and explains the news stories
- 12. a line naming the writer of a story
- 13. lines and coloured shapes that are used to structure the page
- 15. from the body text, so the story should still make sense without them)
- 16. the title of the story designed to summarise the story and grab the reader’s attention
- 17. the important first sentence or paragraph that summarises the news story
- 19. text boxes that report a fact related to a news story
- 20. the topic areas that newspapers are divided into
- 21. an article structured to include the journalist’s questions and the interviewee’s answers
- 22. a longer article that provides background information on a topical story
- 23. the person or people who decide what stories to include in the newspaper
Down
- 1. when a person’s ideas are reported without using their exact words
- 3. an article that gives the opinions of the newspaper's editor
- 4. information about the newspaper at the top of the front page
- 8. a line of text that tells the reader the page where the story continues
- 9. the information in or under a photograph which explains what the picture is about
- 11. the vertical blocks of text into which a page of a newspaper is divided
- 13. The exact words someone uses. Quotation marks are always used. They are included to give the reader the viewpoint of someone involved in the story.
- 14. a line after the headline to give more information about the story
- 18. an image that helps to tell the news story
