Newspaper crossword

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Across
  1. 3. The supplier of information, such as a person, book, survey ect.
  2. 6. The space between lines of type. This space is often altered so that stories form perfect boxes.
  3. 7. The first few sentences or the first paragragh of a story. A tip that may lead a story.
  4. 11. Information not for publication, or at least not attributed to the source if used as background.
  5. 14. A headline streching across the top of a page.
  6. 15. Where old newspapers, clippings, cuts and pictures are stored.
  7. 17. Passing of as ones own the ideas and words of another.
  8. 18. The authors name, which is printed at the beginning of an artical.
  9. 19. Details of the publisher, place of publication, editorial staff and information about the newspaper, gernerally placed on the editorial page.
  10. 20. A story a reporter is given to cover.
  11. 24. A story printed by only one paper; a scoop.
  12. 26. Total number of copies of a publication distributed to subcribers and vendors in one day.
  13. 27. The arrangment of horizontal lines of type, usually 10 to 14 picas wide, in a news story; also, an article appearing regulary written by a particular writer or "columnist."
Down
  1. 1. The space between columns or margins between facing pages.
  2. 2. A time at which all copy for an edition must be submitted.
  3. 4. To make a story longer by using more words than are necessary.
  4. 5. A newspaper of a small page size like the herald sun.
  5. 8. All the copies which a newspaper publishes in one day.
  6. 9. One who reads proof pages and marks errors for corrections.
  7. 10. A story obtained before other newspapers or other media recieve the information.
  8. 12. The line at the beginning of a story giving the place and date of the article origination.
  9. 13. Quoatation marks; A quote is a portion of a story that consists of direct quotations.
  10. 16. Factual news stories without opinions.
  11. 21. The continuation instructions of a story that is jumped to another page.
  12. 22. To rush copy through to the paper without careful editing.
  13. 23. A single word or short line of type at the end of a paragragh, particularly at the top or bottom of a coloumn or page.
  14. 25. Headline or text accompanying a picture of illustration; also called a cutline.
  15. 26. A person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion.