Journalism

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  1. 3. printing, commercial printing, widely used printing technique in which the inked image on a printing plate is printed on a rubber cylinder and then transferred
  2. 4. a German printer and journalist in New York City who printed The New York Weekly Journal
  3. 6. engrave (metal, glass, or stone) by coating it with a protective layer, drawing on it with a needle, and then covering it with acid to attack the parts the needle has exposed, especially in order to produce prints from it.
  4. 9. press, a mechanical device for applying pressure to an inked surface resting upon a print medium, thereby transferring the ink
  5. 10. source, a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic
  6. 12. a headline extending across the width of a newspaper page, usually across the top of the front page
  7. 14. the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
  8. 18. source, works that analyze, assess, or interpret a historical event era or phenomenon
  9. 19. a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
  10. 22. the ability to read and write
  11. 24. a person who typesets text
  12. 25. a journal or newspaper
  13. 26. of speech, the right to express any opinions without censorship or restraint
  14. 27. a sheet of metal, plastic, or some other material bearing an image of type or illustrations from which multiple copies are printed
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  1. 1. type, The system and technology of printing and typography that uses movable components to reproduce the elements of a document usually on the medium of paper
  2. 2. a relief printing plate cast in a mold made from composed type or an original plate
  3. 5. a person employed by a newspaper, magazine, or television company to gather information
  4. 7. a thing made to be similar or identical to another or matter to be printed
  5. 8. the process of printing from a flat surface treated so as to repel the ink except where it is required for printing
  6. 11. an exact copy, especially of written or printed material
  7. 13. a person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a text, particularly a newspaper or magazine
  8. 15. a “line casting” machine used in printing sold by the Mergenthaler Linotype Company and related companies.
  9. 16. a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine
  10. 17. the process or art of cutting or carving a design on a hard surface, especially so as to make a print
  11. 20. a person whose job or business is commercial printing
  12. 21. printing from a hard raised image under pressure, using viscous ink
  13. 23. the title of the newspaper or magazine at the head of the front or editorial page