Which case was over vulgarity in the school?
Hazelwood
Frazer
Tinker
Sherbert
Fraser
True or False
Students have a right to force a captive audience to participate in a religious exercise.
False
An outline format to write a news story, going from the most important down to the least.
Inverted pyramid
Where did “rag paper” originate from?
China
The line giving the name of the author of a story.
By-line
Tinker v. Des Moines School District occurred in what year?
1969
Slander cases considered “slanderous per se” are awarded what without the need of proof?
General Damages
Special Damages
Millions of Dollars
A Public Execution
General damages
What is the word range to grab a readers’ attention?
7-14
Which reporter went around the world in 80 days?
Nellie Bly
The information detailing a photograph on a page.
Caption
Which story(ies) did the principal not accept in the newspaper in the Hazelwood case?
Teen pregnancy and the divorce impact on kids.
Which of the following CANNOT be copyrighted?
Blue Prints
Phone Book
"MOJO"
Poem
Phone Book
What type of lead should you use for a Hard News story?
Direct Lead
Storytelling Lead
Clincher
Indirect Lead
Direct Lead
Who built the first printing press?
Johannes Gutenberg
To show bias.
Subjective
In the case Hazelwood School District v. Kuhlmeier, what was the name of one of the Justices that sided against the decision?
William Brennan
Warren Burger
Bryon White
Abe Fortas
William Brennan
Which of the following is considered Copyright?
Facts that are the result of original research
Works published by the U.S. government
Compiled readily available info, such as the phone book
Works in the public domain
Facts that are the result of original research.
True or False
All of the information for a story should come from the quotes and sources, not the writer.
True
Who owned the New York World in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
Joseph Pulitzer
To take out part or all of a story.
Kill
What was significant about the Hazelwood case's final vote?
There were only eight votes.
Or it was 5-3.
To damage the reputation of a person through slander or libel.
Defamation
A concluding sentence that ties back in with the lead.
Clincher
What does the Pulitzer Prize cover? Name five.
Fiction, Photography, Drama, Poetry, Public Service, Music, Breaking News Photography, Feature Photography, General Non-Fiction, Investigative Reporting, Special Citations, International Reporting, National Telegraphic Reporting, Local Reporting, Biography/Autobiography, Novel, Explanatory, Reporting, Editorial Cartooning, Newspaper History, International Telegraphic Reporting, Corresponding, Feature Writing, Beat Reporting, Commentary, Breaking News, History, Criticism, Editorial Writing and National Reporting
The top of the front page of the newspaper, giving the name of the paper.
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