Across
- 1. A small headline, often in italics, sometimes underlined that is either above or below the main news headline (6 letters).
- 3. A form of word-play (3 letters).
- 5. A person who writes a regular column providing a personal opinion on news issues (9 letters).
- 11. A label for newspapers that are sensational and salacious in nature (7 letters).
- 12. A word used to describe the target readership of a paper (11 letters).
Down
- 2. A headline of text that accompanies a picture in an article (7 letters).
- 4. press A phrase used to describe newspapers that are viewed as being more formal and high-brow (2 words,7 letters and 5 letters).
- 6. A noun used to describe the over the top nature usually reserved for tabloid journalism (14 letters).
- 7. The author's name which is printed below the headline of the article (6 letters).
- 8. Short, often one-word key words used to break up the main body of an article (11 letters).
- 9. Details of the publication at the beginning of a newspaper including the name of the paper, date of publication, price etc (8 letters).
- 10. The short, snappy, concise lexis that is particular to journalism (10 letters).
