Journalist that received two Pulitzer Prize awards.
Who is Ernie Pyle?
Shows only the outline of the subject and a solid dark shadow of the subject against a bright background.
What is silhouette?
An article that doesn’t deliver news directly but contains elements of news.
What is a feature piece?
Describes when an individual’s personal interest could compromise their judgement, decisions, or action in the workplace.
What is a conflict of interest?
The description of a photograph.
What is a caption?
Journalist who served in WWII and is most known for his work on 60 Minutes.
Who is Mike Wallace?
A photo shot from below, or a ground-level angle.
What is worm’s-eye view?
The format a hard news article follows.
What is inverted pyramid?
The outline of the moral obligations of the journalist.
What is the code of ethics?
Title based on the main idea of a story which can be found in the lead or introduction.
What is a headline?
Journalist that pretended to be insane so she could report on conditions in the asylum, Blackwell’s Island.
Who is Nellie Bly (Jane Cochran)?
A photo composition technique in which real or imaginary lines in a photo lead the eye to the dominant element, primary subject, or center of interest.
What are leading lines?
An opinion-based article.
What is an editorial?
Examples of an individual’s personal interest that could interfere with their work.
What is family, friendships, financial or social factors?
“The Child Who Won the Hearts of All” is an example of a…
What is a headline?
Journalist named the first female television personality.
Who is Barbara Walters?
Composing a photo so that the subject is surrounded by content.
What is framing?
Article that uses story telling devises and details.
What is a feature piece?
Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conducting of an activity.
What is ethics?
A conversation between a journalist and a person who has facts or opinions which are likely to be newsworthy.
What is an interview?
Journalist voted most trusted man in America in 1972.
Who is Walter Cronkite?
A method of dividing the photograph into thirds vertically and horizontally creating four intersection points. The main subject should usually fall into one of the intercepting points, a little off-center in the photo.
What is rule of thirds?
One of the seven elements of newsworthiness.
What is impact, timeliness, proximity, human interest, conflict, the bizarre, or celebrity?
Co-workers complain that a manager’s relative always gets the biggest raise or the best assignment. What is this an example of?
What is conflict of interest?
The most important way that reporters get the information that forms the basis of their articles.
What is interviewing?