Across
- 2. This is a story designed to stand out from the rest by the use of different font and layout.
- 3. These are known as the ears of the page.
- 5. A small part of the page shaded in another color.
- 6. The main story on the front page of the news paper, usually called a splash.
- 8. An additional box or tinted panel alongside a main article.
- 9. Only a picture and a headline is given. A sneak preview of a story you might find inside the paper may be given.
- 13. An item of news covered by only one news paper.
- 15. This is the main story on the front page of the news paper. It is usually the largest headline along with a photograph.
- 18. The main statement usually in the largest and boldest font describing the main story.
- 19. A word or phrase used to engage a readers interest in a story by categorizing it as exclusive or sensational.
- 20. A word or phrase directing the reader to look inside the newspaper.
Down
- 1. This is a human interest story.
- 4. This is the introductory paragraph before the start of a feature, sometimes written in bold.
- 7. This is an introductory headline below the headline.
- 10. This is a sub-heading found in the body of an article that is centered above the column.
- 11. This is the title used to identify the newspaper.
- 12. This is given to the author of an article using the form of an alias or beeline.
- 14. Typed information under a picture explaining the image.
- 16. The name of the reporter for an article is written here.
- 17. The list of contents inside the newspaper.
