Journalism Jeopardy Created by Jen M. Ammiadori
Types of Journalistic Media Types of Journalistic Writing Newspaper Vocabulary Types of Journalistic Media What is Journalism? Roles of a Journalist Types of Journalistic Writing 10 points 20 points 30 points 40 points 50 points
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
What is a double truck? HOME
This term... Is used to describe a chart or diagram that provides the reader with additional information Supplements a story Is an artistic element
What is an infographic? HOME
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
What is a news magazine? HOME
This form of “mass media”... Is considered portable, efficient and adaptable Is “fuss free” Oftentimes reports breaking news first
What is radio? HOME
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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
What is photojournalism? HOME
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
What is syndicated programming? HOME
This includes... Accuracy Brevity Clarity
What are the ABC's of journalism? HOME
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
What is an open forum? HOME
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
What is the “penny press”? HOME
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
Who is G. Stuart Adam? HOME
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
What is timeliness? What is relativity? HOME
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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
What is an interview? HOME
This term... Is a characteristic of good journalism, in general Means that each story not only includes an article, but can also include photos, infographics, or other sidebars to provide more information
What is “packaged”? HOME
This is... Fresh and innovate for every story An article's slant or viewpoint that sets the story apart
What is an angle? HOME