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News Test Review

News Test Review. RAM News Unit Jeopardy Review. News Unit Jeopardy Categories. News History Writing MISC. Elements JVI Values 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500. History for 100.

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News Test Review

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  1. News Test Review RAM News Unit Jeopardy Review

  2. News Unit Jeopardy Categories News History Writing MISC. Elements JVI Values 100100100100100 200200200200200 300300 300300300 400400400400400 500500 500500500

  3. History for 100 Why was the first newspaper given the name “gazette”? And the answer is…

  4. History for 100 It was named after the term “Gazetta”, which is an Italian coin. The newspaper used to only cost one gazetta (one coin). Let’s get back to the game!

  5. History for 200 Who invented the TELEGRAPH, and what can it be compared to in modern-day terms? And the answer is…

  6. History for 200 Who Is… - Samuel F.B. Morse (Morse Code) - Compared to modern-day texting Let’s get back to the game!

  7. History for 300Name one of the “founding fathers” of journalism And the answer is…

  8. History for 300 Who Is… Joseph Pulitzer William Randolph Hearst Edward Scripps Let’s get back to the game!

  9. History for 400Explain what affect the Alien and Sedition Acts (1798) had on news… And the answer is…

  10. History for 400Before the A&S Acts, people could write whatever they wanted about whomever they wanted. The A&S Acts placed restrictions about criticizing government, president, & cabinet. Let’s get back to the game!

  11. History for 500 What did the Associated Press create in the mid-1800’s? And the answer is…

  12. History for 500 What is… The Inverted Pyramid Structure Let’s get back to the game!

  13. Writing for100Name, in correct order, the 4 parts of the Inverted Pyramid And the answer is…

  14. Writing for100 Headline Subhead Lead Details Let’s get back to the game!

  15. Writing for 200 Which type of news exhibits objectivity – facts, not opinions (Hint: Need to Know News) And the answer is…

  16. Writing for 200 What is… Hard News Let’s get back to the game!!!

  17. Writing for 300 This part of the news is usually the first sentence or paragraph, and begins to summarize the who, what, when, where, why and how of the story. And the answer is…

  18. Writing for 300What Is…The Lead Let’s get back to the game!

  19. Writing for 400Explain the difference between a Human Interest Story & a Newsmaker StoryAnd the answer is…

  20. Writing for 400 Human Interest Story: Stories about non-newsmakers, often moving, heroic, or dramatic Newsmaker Story: Stories about celebrities, athletes, politicians (make news when they talk, marry, divorce, date, get DUI’s, etc.) Let’s get back to the game!!!

  21. Writing for 500 Which part of the news is considered the “content” of the news (i.e. the writing, photos, graphs, etc.) And the answer is…

  22. Writing for 500 What is… The NEWSHOLE Let’s get back to the game!

  23. Elements for100 When a story can make the news because it is NEW, unusual or bizarre, it is called: And the answer is…

  24. Elements for 100 What is… NOVELTY Let’s get back to the game!

  25. Elements for 200If a story about PR’s football game from three weeks ago is printed in today’s paper, what News Element is the story lacking? And the answer is…

  26. Elements for 200What is…TIMELINESS Let’s get back to the game!

  27. Elements for 300 While asking questions such as: “How many people are affected by this story?” or “How seriously does this event affect them?” We are looking at the story’s __________ And the answer is…

  28. Elements for 300 What is… IMPACT Let’s get back to the game!

  29. Elements for 400 News can be summarized in three words: RELEVANCE, USEFULNESS, and __________ And the answer is…

  30. Elements for 400 What is… INTEREST Let’s get back to the game!

  31. Elements for 500 Generally, people are most interested in and concerned about what happens close to home. This element is called… And the answer is…

  32. Elements for 500 What is… PROXIMITY Let’s get back to the game!

  33. JVI Values for 100 Value 1 is Balance, Fairness, and Wholeness. What does this mean? And the answer is…

  34. JVI Values for 100 The news must give both sides of the story and reflect a community’s “wholeness” (good, bad, ordinary) Understand that communities have many different layers (voices, viewpoints, events, problems, solutions, etc.) Let’s get back to the game!

  35. JVI Values for 200 JVI Value 3 is Leadership. How/why should news reporters be leaders? And the answer is…

  36. JVI Values for 200 News reporters should show a deep affection for the community. News reporters should anticipate important issues that the public may want to know. News reporters play the role of explainer and leave out bias. News reporters provide information to help the public form their own opinions and solve problems. Let’s get back to the game!

  37. JVI Values for 300 What does J V I stand for? And the answer is…

  38. JVI Values for 300What is…Journalism Values Institute Let’s get back to the game!

  39. JVI Values for 400 Explain the 2nd JVI Value of Accuracy and Authenticity And the answer is…

  40. JVI Values for 400News reporters should get the basic facts correct: names, spellings, addresses, time, place, etc.News reporters should provide the right facts: background, context, perspective, etc.News reporters should capture the essence of the story. Let’s get back to the game!

  41. JVI Values for 500 Which JVI Value allows the news reporter to act as “eyes and ears” for the community, go where the general public can’t go, and provide a “window to the world” so readers can engage on what’s going on around them? And the answer is…

  42. JVI Values for 500 What is… JVI Value Four: Accessibility Let’s get back to the game!

  43. Miscellaneous for 100 The first English newspaper, published in 1665 under the rule of the crown was called: ______________________ And the answer is…

  44. Miscellaneous for 100 What is… The Oxford Gazette Let’s get back to the game!

  45. Miscellaneous for 200 Explain one of the major changes to news in the early 1900’s, called Jazz Journalism. And the answer is…

  46. Miscellaneous for 200 Bold Headlines Pictures Statistics & Charts Sensational Writing Let’s get back to the game!

  47. Miscellaneous for 300 Explain the term YELLOW JOURNALISM, created in the mid-1800’s And the answer is…

  48. Miscellaneous for 300 Yellow Journalism was sensational writing that exposed slums, poverty, racism, etc. Let’s get back to the game!

  49. Miscellaneous for 400 About ____% of the newspaper is advertising. And the answer is…

  50. Miscellaneous for 400 What is… 61% Let’s get back to the game!

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