journalism

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Across
  1. 3. A type of story which serves to express an opinion and encourage the reader to take some action.
  2. 4. not an opinion
  3. 5. A statement which cannot be proven. Must be attributed when published as part of a story other than an editorial.
  4. 8. A consistent approach to the presentation of a publication including the design and writing.
  5. 9. The person who has overall responsibility for the publication.
  6. 14. An element of news that involves events that are new or current; by definition, news must be timely.
  7. 18. A phrase, graphic element or design that serves to unify a publication.
  8. 19. A form of editorial written to comment and evaluate an art form such as a play, painting, movie, piece of music, book, food, etc.
  9. 20. A group of letters designed similarly; for example: Times New Roman, Patrick Hand
  10. 21. The portion of a story which helps the reader move from one point to the next.
  11. 23. A smaller headline set near the main headline that adds information.
  12. 25. The time when a completed assignment is due or pages are to be sent to the printer.
Down
  1. 1. An element of news that involves tension, surprise and suspense.
  2. 2. NEWS Human interest news pieces such as entertainment stories, features, reviews, and more.
  3. 4. PAGE The first page of the newspaper. This page contains the most timely, relevant, and newsworthy stories.
  4. 6. CREDIT Part of the photo caption which states the name of the photographer or the organization responsible for the photograph.
  5. 7. Presenting the works of another as your own.
  6. 10. question and answer session between a reporter and a source
  7. 11. A block of text on a single topic beginning with some form of lead followed by the body that contains quotations and transitions.
  8. 12. A person who researches and generally writes stories as assigned by editors.
  9. 13. Spoken defamation; damaging false statements against another person or institution that are spoken.
  10. 15. newspaper section devoted to coverage of sports groups including both game and feature coverage.
  11. 16. A line of text that states where and when the story was physically written.
  12. 17. An element of news that refers to how well known the subject of the story is.
  13. 22. The beginning of a story which serves to summarize the story and/or grab the reader’s attention.
  14. 24. Copy that indicates who wrote a story, for example: “By John Doe.”