Journalistic Basics
Law & Ethics
Media History
Photography
The Newsroom & Roles
100

The first sentence of a news story that summarizes the main idea.

lead

100

The branch of philosophy concerned with distinguishing right from wrong.

ethics?

100

This sensationalist style of reporting from the late 19th century was popularized by William Randolph Hearst

What is yellow journalism?

100

A short text description that accompanies a photo or illustration.

caption

100

This editor is the top-ranking person in the newsroom, responsible for overall editorial direction and final decisions

Editor-in-Chief?

200

These represent the fundamental questions every news story should answer.

(Who, What, When, Where, Why, and How)

200

This U.S. Constitutional Amendment protects the freedom of the press

First Amendment?

200

This journalist famously went undercover in a New York asylum to expose poor conditions.

Who was Nellie Bly



200

A compositional technique where an image is divided into nine equal parts.

rule of thirds?

200

A journalist who is not on staff but is paid per article or project they contribute

freelancer?

300

This organizational style places the most critical information at the beginning of a story.

inverted pyramid?

300

The act of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as your own.

plagiarism?

300

In 1976, she became the first female co-anchor of a network evening news program.

Who was Barbara Walters?

300

The empty space on a page that helps emphasize the message and attract the eye.

white space?

300

This term refers to the final time by which a story must be submitted to be included in a broadcast or publication

deadline?

400

The line at the beginning of an article that gives the name of the writer.

byline?

400

This term refers to the written publication of false information that damages a person's reputation.

libel?

400

This broadcast journalist gained fame for his on-air opposition to Senator Joseph McCarthy

Who was Edward R. Murrow?

400

 A term for a form of journalism that uses images to tell a news story

photojournalism?

400

This person's job is to check for grammar, spelling, style (like AP Style), and factual accuracy before a story goes live.

copy editor?

500

A person who provides a journalist with information or quotes for a story.

source?

500

These state laws protect journalists from being forced to reveal their confidential sources

shield laws?

500

This was the name of the first newspaper ever printed

Publick Occurrences?

500

The name of a newspaper set in display type at the very top of the front page

flag

500

A journalist based in a different city or country who sends regular reports back to their home news station.

correspondent

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