Criado por Lyall Rosier
aproximadamente 6 anos atrás
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Questão | Responda |
General Approach | - treats a wide variety of subjects seriously using reliable sources. - appeals to educated readers. |
Tabloid Approach | - has briefer articles and more photos. - appeals to people who are rushed and possibly less educated. |
Objective | Both sides of the story are given, if possible; unbiased. |
Subjective | Personal opinions are given; biased. |
Source | Where the journalists gather information for their article. |
Scoop | Getting a story out to public before your competitors. |
Deadline | Time at which a copy of an edition must be completed. |
Editor | Person who revises and prepares an article for publication. |
Columnist | Person given a regular column to voice their opinion(s). |
Masthead | Information printed in every paper stating the name of the newspaper, its price, date, the owner, management, and possibly advertisements for items inside the paper. |
Headline | Sentence at the top of a story highlighting main points. |
Banner | A type of headline which runs across the page. |
Strapline | Smaller headline under the main headline (usually gives more detail to the headline). |
Byline | The writer's name or new's service. |
Dateline | Name of the city where the story originated. |
Crossheads | Small headline used between paragraphs to break up a long story. |
Copy | Written information to be printed. |
Cut | Photograph. |
Cutline or caption | Description under a paragraph. |
Jumpline | The continuation instructions of a story that is jumped to another page (continued on page 5; continued from page 1). |
Lead story | Front page story. |
Kicker | This is a story designed to stand out from the rest of the page by using a different front, layout, or box. |
Exclusive | A story published by only one paper. |
News Story Article | - objective - supplies facts and informs the reader. - accurate and timely information. |
Feature Story Article | - objective - offers information to inform and/or entertain. also called 'evergreens' (timeless unless it is written on a contemporary topic like fashion; can be run at any time without being considered 'old news'). - must be accurate. - includes a variety of topics (e.g., trend information, teaching a skill, travel, etc). |
Editoriall Article | - subjective - gives the view of the newspaper's management (editor will typically indicate which viewpoint is being presented) or from the staff as a whole. - can support, oppose, praise, blame, or simply comment on something in the news. - uses factual information to support the newspaper's stand on issues. |
Columns Article | - subjective - offers personal opinions of column writers. - can support, oppose, praise, blame, or simple comment on something in the news. - uses factual information to support personal stand on issues. |
Process of Publishing Article in Newspaper | 1. Editor determines if the story is newsworthy. 2. Reporter gathers information. 3. Reporter writes story. 4. Editor examines story. 5. Revisions are made if necessary. |
The Inverted Pyramid | A. Headline B. Strapline C. Byline D. Dateline E. Summary Lead F. Support - background information - interviews with sources - information from data banks (statistics), reports, etc - detailed events |
Summary Lead | - only includes the super important information. - begins story (first paragraph) and includes answers to who, what, when, where, why, and possibly how. - should be brief and concise. - should capture the reader's interest immediately. Purpose - to present key facts. - answer the 5 W's. - capture the reader's interest. |
Magazine Style | - do not usually present latest news. Reason: appears only weekly, monthly, or less of ten. Therefore, magazine writers must do the following: - present news stories from a different angle. - possibly using the 'human interest' angle (focuses on one aspect and shows how ordinary people are affected). - give more details. - have more interviews. - have more photographs. The byline often appears at the end of the article. |
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