JOURNALISM

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Across
  1. 1. printed ad placed on the right-hand corner of the first page.
  2. 5. A method of writing where the parts of a story are placed in descending order of importance.
  3. 8. Unethical practice of publishing another writer’s words or ideas without crediting them.
  4. 9. Story on the front page of a newspaper which is not a hard news.
  5. 10. Sensationalism or biased stories presented as objective truth.
Down
  1. 2. First communication model to introduce the concept of noise.
  2. 3. Space between two columns of a newspaper.
  3. 4. opinionated article written in the name of the editor representing the news organization's view on a particular subject.
  4. 6. A diagram or layout of a newspaper page showing the placement of stories, headlines, pictures, and
  5. 7. Newspapers usually half the size of a standard broadsheet.