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 information not for publication, or at least not attributed to the source if used as background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