Across
- 2. Any descriptive or explanatory material under a picture.
- 4. the bottom section of a story written ahead of an event that will occur too close to the deadline for the entire story to proceed.
- 5. Name of the reporter who wrote the story, placed atop the published article.
- 10. Story is often initiated by a reporter who digs deeper than the usual news story.
- 12. Short, amusing, story.
- 15. Early edition, usually the first of a newspaper.
- 16. Reporter who sends news from outside a newspaper office.
Down
- 1. Reporting ignores or treats lightly negative news about friends of a reporter.
- 3. Story a reporter has obtained to the exclusion of the competition
- 4. headline across or near the top of all or most of a newspaper page. Also called a line, ribbon, streamer, or screamer.
- 6. Name of the city or town and sometimes the date at the start of a story that is not of local origin.
- 7. area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage. Also an exclusive story.
- 8. To cut or mask the unwanted portions, usually of a photograph.
- 9. designation of the person being quoted. Also, the source of information in a story.
- 11. In composition, type set photographically or by pasting up letters and pictures on acetate or paper.
- 13. an addition to a story already written or in the process of being written.
- 14. instruction to a reporter to cover an event.
- 15. when a new development becomes known and available. Also, the point of interruption in a story continued from one page to another.
- 16. Printed pictures or illustrations. Also, to eliminate material from a story.
