Newspaper Terms

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Across
  1. 3. the supplier of information, such as a person, book, survey, etc
  2. 5. passing off as one's own the ideas and words of another
  3. 6. the space between columns or margins between facing pages.
  4. 7. information not for publication, or at least not attributed to the source if used as background
  5. 9. newspaper name, date and page number that appear at the top of each page.
  6. 10. the first few setences or the first paragraph of a story. (2) a tip that may lead to a story.
  7. 11. all the copies which a newspaper publishes in one day.
  8. 15. a story printed by only one paper
  9. 17. a newspaper of small page size like the herald sun
  10. 18. factual news stories without opinion.
  11. 20. the title of an article to catch the reader's attention.
Down
  1. 1. quotation marks: a quote is a portion of a story that consists of direct quotation
  2. 2. the continuation instructions of a story that is jumped to another page
  3. 4. where old newspapers, clippings, cuts and pictures are stored
  4. 5. one who reads proof pages and marks errors for corrections
  5. 8. a time at which all copy for an edition must be submitted
  6. 12. a story obtained before other newspapers or other media recieve the information
  7. 13. the space between lines of type. this psace is often alterd so that stories form perfect boxes.
  8. 14. to make a story longer by using more words than are necessary
  9. 16. details pf the publisher, place of publication, editorial staff and information about the newspaper, generally placed on the editorial page.
  10. 19. the printed title (i.e. name and logo) of a newspaper at the top of the front page.