Across
- 6. The writer’s name at the beginning of the article
- 7. First paragraph of a story with the most important information
- 8. A story a reporter is tasked to cover
- 12. A line giving the source of a picture or art
- 14. The chief executive and often the owner of a newspaper
- 18. The person who reads proof pages and marks errors for corrections
- 19. Remove a story or ad from the newspaper
- 20. A person who delivers newspapers to subscribers
- 21. An exclusive story
- 22. Information gathered about an event through direct experience
- 24. The line at the beginning of a story giving the place and date
Down
- 1. A person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
- 2. The information below a picture or art; also called a caption
- 3. The name of the newspaper on the front page
- 4. Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately
- 5. A story that is usually for entertainment
- 9. An article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
- 10. Time when all copy, or text, for an edition must be submitted
- 11. Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand
- 13. Continue a story from one page to another
- 15. the person who decides what news will go in the paper and where it will appear
- 16. A person who finds out facts about a story and then writes the story for the newspaper
- 17. The machine that prints the newspaper
- 23. A listing that refers readers to stories and sections throughout the paper
