Across
- 4. A person designated to supervise the photography of a publication and staff photographers; ensures that all assignments are covered and completed on time; works with editor to select best images for publications
- 6. A take on a food, movie, play, or painting
- 9. A statement that can be proven. Not an opinion
- 10. Presenting the works of another as your own
- 12. An element of news that involves tension, surprise and suspense
- 13. A take on something without a fact
- 17. A question and answer session between a reporter and source
- 19. Page The first page of a newspaper
- 20. A specific topic including games
Down
- 1. A person who researches and generally writes stories as assigned by editors
- 2. Figure Prominent individual who has voluntarily thrust themselves into the limelight
- 3. Part of the photo caption which states the name of the photographer or the organization responsible for the photograph
- 5. A phrase, graphic element or design that serves to unify a publication
- 7. Gives the story a clear flow
- 8. The portion of a page layout with large type designed to summarize a story and grab the reader’s attention
- 11. Copy that indicates who wrote a story, for example: “By John Doe.”
- 14. Type with a less formal look and more slant than normal type.
- 15. The portion of a layout which explains what is happening in a photograph. Captions are placed touching the photograph
- 16. A story. Also called body copy; usually set in 9-12 point type
- 18. Information delivered about an event of interest to the public shortly after the event has occurred
