History of Journalism

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  1. 3. The hand-written news sheets from this country, called Tipao, were only for royalty and government officials.
  2. 7. During WWI when war information was changed or deleted by the military, negating the risk of reporters being on frontlines.
  3. 10. Along with photographs, these appeared in papers for the first time during the Civil War.
  4. 11. This man created the printing press.
  5. 12. The other editor most well-known for the "circulation wars" in the 1800s.
  6. 14. The penny press was considered a paper for this type of person.
  7. 15. The reason the printing press was revolutionary; it allowed things to be printed this way.
  8. 16. The other of the two biggest scandals that journalists helped uncover in the 1970s; this one led to a presidential resignation.
  9. 17. A drawback to the printing press was that everything - each line and plate - needed to be set this way.
  10. 18. In 1966, this allowed citizens to request copies of government records (abbr.)
  11. 19. Name for the daily hand-written news sheets in Rome.
  12. 21. The penny press was a cheap, tabloid-style paper that did this to stories of everyday life and people.
  13. 22. When papers tried to outsell each other to increate circulation and make more money.
  14. 23. Starting in the 1980s, journalism has been revolutionized by this, allowing for faster communications.
  15. 24. The most well-known first typed press was a letter written by this man as he was reporting on his discoveries in 1493.
  16. 25. During WWII, ideals changed and editors and publishers became very (blank) and often willingly censored information that would hurt America's progress in the war.
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  1. 1. Once humans learned to speak and write, the first ones of these began to emerge.
  2. 2. Last name of the senator that was the biggest threat to journalists, actors, and others during the Cold War.
  3. 4. One of the two biggest scandals that journalists helped uncover in the 1970s.
  4. 5. In the early 1600s in Europe, weeklies were printed not just for the government or wealthy elites, but also for a socially (blank) public
  5. 6. One of the two editors most well-known for the "circulation wars" in the 1800s.
  6. 8. Feature columns, comic strips, editorial cartoons, and the Sunday (blank) were some of the many changes and advances in the early 1900s.
  7. 9. As America began to prosper after the American Revolution, this led to improvement in printing, traveling, and circulation.
  8. 13. The first newspaper printed in this country was in 1621.
  9. 20. Now, in the 2000s, we are surrounded by "24-hour" news, which can be a good thing because we should be more informed, but it can be a bad thing because it often leads to this.