Across
- 2. story on the front page of a newspaper which is not a hard news
- 5. unethical practice of publishing another writer’s words or ideas without crediting them
- 8. The topic that a reporter specializes
- 13. newspapers usually half the size of the standard broadsheet
- 15. sensationalism or biased stories presented as objective truth
- 17. formal statement of the newspaper’s name, officer, management, and place of publication, usually found on the editorial page
- 19. a news hook printed in the banner of a newspaper, in the far left column, or along the bottom of the front page to tease readers about stories on the inside
- 20. opinionated article written in name of the editor at a news organization, which represents the organization’s view on a particular subject
- 22. accompanies a photograph or illustration and explains who/what the image is about
- 23. space between two columns of a newspaper
- 24. A part-time reporter or correspondent
- 25. ads placed by individuals or traders who pay according to the number of words used
- 26. the process of verifying the information stated in an article
- 27. when a story is too long for a column and is continued later in the paper.
Down
- 1. a person who writes pieces that express his or her opinions on a particular subject and allows their personality to show through their work
- 2. Designation of the person being cited
- 3. vertical division of the page that helps to give it structure
- 4. technical term for numbering the pages
- 6. a short item to fill up free space in a newspaper
- 7. A biography of a deceased person printed in the newspaper shortly after the death is announced
- 9. printed ad placed on the right-hand corner of the first page
- 10. A diagram or layout of a newspaper page showing the placement of stories, headlines, pictures, and advertisements.
- 11. article that includes information (5Ws and H) about an event that is recent and relevant to people’s lives.
- 12. tells the location and date of a news story
- 14. action resulting in damage of reputation
- 16. the first paragraph of the story that summarizes the story and leads the reader’s interest
- 18. new stories that require immediate coverage
- 21. A method of writing by placing parts of the story in descending order of importance
