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Journalism Jeopardy Created by Jen M. Ammiadori. This is. The title of a story Concise and sums up the content of the article Variety of styles Subheads Kickers Hammers Decks. What is a headline?. HOME. This is. The middle most pages of the paper Reserved for the features section
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Journalism Jeopardy Created by Jen M. Ammiadori
This is... • The title of a story • Concise and sums up the content of the article • Variety of styles • Subheads • Kickers • Hammers • Decks
What is a headline? HOME
This is... • The middle most pages of the paper • Reserved for the features section • A section with stories all on a unified topic
This term... • Is used to describe a chart or diagram that provides the reader with additional information • Supplements a story • Is an artistic element
This element... • Identifies the location of the story • Is within the body text of the story • Can include the date when the story was first reported on • Is not used in our school newspaper
What is a dateline? HOME
This is... • The issue number or volume, date of publication and page number • An element located on every page, in every newspaper, usually found at the top of the page
What is a folio? HOME
This type of magazine... • Is a general interest magazine that publishes frequently • Reports current events and happenings, usually on a national level • Is not necessarily linked to a specific region
This form of “mass media”... • Is considered portable, efficient and adaptable • Is “fuss free” • Oftentimes reports breaking news first
What is radio? HOME
This question is now worth 60 points! DAILY DOUBLE!!!
This is... • A branch of photography that uses many techniques to convey a story in one picture • More currently, this type of media has been referred to as news photography
This is a magazine... • That is smaller than the typical magazine • That has limited circulation • Which is considered the most limited and narrow type of media • That is produced by very few staff members
What is a zine? HOME
An example of broadcast journalism, • These are original television shows produced by independent companies • These fill a station's non-network hours • These mainly provide entertainment to viewers
This includes... • Accuracy • Brevity • Clarity
This is... • The degree to which the public believes what it reads and hears • One of a reporter's most important responsibilities • A determining factor in a newspaper's reputation
What is credibility? HOME
This is... • A newspaper that relies on the public and the community • Seeks to unite the members of the community through news
This term... • Was coined when The New York Sun reported the news and sold issues of the paper at a very cheap cost • Represents the change in newspapers from mostly opinion to mostly news
This man... • Wrote the piece we studied in class, “Notes towards a Definition of Journalism: Understanding an old craft as an art form” • Stated that there are 5 major components to journalism
This quality of journalists... • Is perhaps the most difficult quality to achieve in covering the news • Is a lack of personal feeling or bias • Means that reporters keeps all personal feeling out of the story
What is objectivity? HOME
This action... • Is what a reporter must do to ensure their writing is credible • Means to check for accuracy • Uses two people to confirm a fact
What is to verify? HOME
A traditional theory, • This states that a journalist “guards” the news, and determines what and how much the public should know • This is being questioned by journalists who “bear all” in a publication
What is a gatekeeper? (the gatekeeper theory of journalism) HOME
This is... • One of a student journalist's main concerns • A movement to fairly, accurately, and completely represent all walks of life in a publication
What is diversity? HOME
This document... • Defines a journalist and his or her responsibilities, rights, and rules • Regulates and describes journalism ethics
What is the Society of Professional Journalists' Code of Ethics? HOME
This quality of news writing... • Links stories to a definite time and place • Is essential in determining whether a subject is belongs in the news section of the paper, or somewhere else
DAILY DOUBLE!!! • This question is now worth • 40 • points!
This section of a newspaper... • Is the only place where judgmental language, bias, and personal feeling are expressed • Is comprised of editorials, columns, obituaries, political cartoons, etc
What is the Opinions Section? (Op-Ed Section) HOME
In sports writing... • This feature is most important • Provides depth and interest to otherwise static content • Is crucial in game stories or season reviews