What quality means journalists should tell the truth and not make up facts?
Accuracy
Which role gathers information and writes stories?
Reporter
Journalism is mainly about providing people with what?
Reliable information/news
True or False:
It holds leaders accountable, informs citizens, and supports free expression.
True
What word means that people who read, watch, or listen to the news?
Audience
Which quality means treating all sides fairly without showing favoritism?
Fairness
Which role checks stories for accuracy, grammar, and clarity before publishing?
Editor
What’s the difference between journalism and just telling a story?
Journalism is researched, verified, and shared to inform the public.
What is one key difference between news and gossip?
News is fact-checked; gossip is often rumors
What is a headline?
The title of a news article.
Why is credibility important for journalists?
It helps people trust the information they share.
Which role captures images that support or tell the story visually?
Photographer
Why is journalism often called the “first draft of history”?
Because it records events as they happen, before history books are written.
Which of these is gossip?
"New policy at school bans phones" or "Maria and Sam are fighting"
"Maria and Sam are fighting"
What does the word "source" mean in journalism?
A person, document, or place where information comes from.
What is the difference between accuracy and fairness in journalism?
Accuracy = getting facts right; Fairness = representing sides without bias.
Which role focuses on designing page layout and how articles/photos appear in print or online?
Editor
Name one way journalism helps a community.
It keeps citizens informed so they can make decisions.
Why can gossip be harmful compared to news?
Gossip spreads false information, hurts reputations, and isn't verified.
What does the term "bias" mean in news reporting?
Favoring one side or showing unfair preference.
Explain how timeliness can make or break a news story.
News must be shared quickly to stay relevant; late news loses impact.
Why do we say journalism is a “team effort”? Give an example.
Reporters, editors, photographers, and designers must all work together to publish news.
Example: a reporter writes the article, photographer adds images, and editor ensures accuracy
Explain why journalism is important for a democracy.
It holds leaders accountable, informs citizens, and supports free expression
Give an example of a story that might seem like gossip but is actually news
A mayor’s personal actions if they affect their job performance or the public.
What is an editorial?
An article that expresses the opinion of the editor/newspaper rather than just facts.