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Reporter's name and status |
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Location from where the story was filed |
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What is the first paragraph of a story? |
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The exact words of a source |
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What are the seven news values? |
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Impact, immediacy, proximity, prominence, novelty, conflict, and emotions |
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Who, what, when, where, why, and how |
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Should you use names in the lead? |
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No, unless your reader will know who it is |
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Most news stories use this type of lead. It combines many of the 5 W's |
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Type of lead that withholds a person's name |
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Lead that eases into their topics with a mini-story |
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Lead that drops the reader right into the action |
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Leads used when there are several "whats". Good for weather stories or government recap. |
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Said or says in broadcast news writing? |
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Interviewing - source agrees that anything said can be printed |
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Interviewing - the information cannot be published in any form, must get it from someone else |
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Interviewing - the info can be used but not the source's name |
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Interviewing - the info can be used but the source can't be revealed |
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State verbatim what someone said or wrote |
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Clause, phrase or word someone said or wrote |
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Reporter's summary of what someone said or wrote |
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Running quotes from two speakers |
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Do commas go inside parentheses? |
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Another name for navigation bar |
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Another name for a recorded sound bite |
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The written version of a radio news story |
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Reporter's story that doesnt include sound bites |
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Story begins and ends with reporter's voice and actualities sandwiched in between |
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Story starts with a reporter and cuts to video |
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Story that goes from voice over to sound bite or interview of news maker |
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Voice over to sound on tape |
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Complete story by reporter including sound bites, voice overs and stand ups |
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In broadcast does the attribution come first or last? |
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What are the four guidelines for writing features? |
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Show people doing things, let them talk, underwrite, keep the story moving |
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Type of feature that covers the same subjects as hard news stories but go into more detail |
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Feature that focuses on a breaking news event |
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Feature that deals with real people rather than newsmakers |
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Feature interviewing people and describing sights and sounds |
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Writer focuses on a news event and explains the how and why |
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Feature providing a sampling of opinion on breaking news |
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What is the best lead for accident and disaster stories? |
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What are they two types of court actions? |
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What are the two key ingredients of public relations? |
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What are the 3 varieties of news releases? |
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Announcement of an upcoming even, information promoting a cause, and information designed to build an image |
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What act protects you from newsroom searches and seizures? |
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Saying something defamation |
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What are the 5 criteria that constitute libel? |
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Statement must be false, statement must be defamatory, statement must be published, plaintiffs must be identifiable, defendant must be at fault |
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Unauthorized use of someone'es name |
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What are the 7 deadly sins? |
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Plagiarism, deception, conflict of interest, bias, fabrication, theft, burning a source |
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