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Impact, surprise, conflict, relevance, prominence, proximity.
What are the six elments of a new's story?
100
Always a daily news story and little time to develope the news features.
What is the biggest problem with the beat?
100
Pre-reporting
What do you call the process of determining whether the story is newsworhty?
200
Earthquake
What would be considered a hard news story?
200
A local woman who became a presidential speech writer.
What could be the subject of a profile?
200
Beats, desks, and assignments.
What is an example of journalism jargon?
300
Ordinary person winning a prize
What would be considered a soft news story?
300
Reality Shows
What is an example of a television trend?
300
Interview people close to a story
What is the ultimate goal of foot and phone work?
400
Breaking news stories
What is another way to say hard news?
400
Do not have regular beats to cover, editors design general news and feature stories to them.
What is the definition of general assignment reporters?
400
Language specific to their business.
What is the definition of jargon?
500
One is breaking news and the other is cover a lot of territory.
What is the difference of a breaking news story and an enterprise story?
500
Reporters and editors arrive for these brainstorming meetings prepared to share with others their ideas and expertise.
What is the definition of pitching?
500
Talking to real people.
What is the definition of interviews?
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