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the line at the beginnign of a story giving the place and date of hte reported incident |
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a time at whic hall copy for an edition must be submitted |
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any typographical devise used for ornamentation |
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large requently illustrated adversitements |
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a diagram or layout of a newspaper page, showing the placement of stories, headines..... |
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either corner at the top of the front page |
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the issue for one press run: home edition. state edition, final home edition, extra |
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a person who directs the editorial policies or a person who devides what news will go in the papers and wehre |
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a special edition of the newspaper, printed betwee nregular editions, contraining news toi imortant to hold for the next regular edition |
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a story in which the intrest lies in some factor other than the news value, usually to entertain |
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short news or imformation items used to fill small spaces in teh columns |
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who what whenre where and why? |
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the newspapers name on page one |
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a story that adds more information to a story already printed |
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a complete assortment of type of one size and face |
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when a color photo is needed a slide is separated int othe basic colors of red yellow blue and black |
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a traditional name for the press, referring to it as the 'fourth branch' or government; the term indicates the role and the importance of the free press in a democratic society |
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