Definition: A place where there are no newspapers within a close radius of town.
News Desert
Definition: The use of photos to document the rhythms of daily life
Photojournalism
Definition: type of books that include hardbound and paperback books aimed at general readers and sold at commercial retail stores.
Trade
What is the name of the book superstore that rivaled Barnes and Noble before it closed?
Borders
Who was the owner of The World newspaper?
Pulitzer
Which city did the first colonial magazine appear in 1741?
Philadelphia
What type of books take up 7.4% of the US trade book market?
Graphic novels
The name of the popular hashtag having to do with books on TikTok
Type of journalism that distinguishes factual reports from opinion columns.
Magazines first appeared in which century in France?
17th
What type of technology tried to out sell the Kindle after it's introduction in 2007?
iPad
What two celebrities are known for their influential book clubs?
Reese Witherspoon & Oprah
Someone notices something at a supermarket that seems suspicious, they take out their phone to record the incident that is about to unfold...what kind of journalism is this?
Citizen journalism
Definition: type of reporters willing to crawl through society's muck to uncover a story
Muckrakers
Until recently, books were made on this type of paper, which gradually deteriorates.
acid-based paper
What was the name of the children who sold papers and who unionized due to unfair treatment? (hint: there's a movie and a broadway show named the same thing)
Newsies
Increased political polarization, lower voter turnout, higher local government expenses.
What is the number 1 most circulated magazine in America?
AARP the magazine
What percentage of adults reported not reading or listening to books within the past year/
27%
The type of magazine that covers pretty much anything
general-interest magazine