Ethics
Ethics x2
News
History
Other Media
100
Making up a story
What is fabrication?
100
This person fabricated 27 of the 41 articles he wrote for the New Republic.
Who is Stephen Glass?
100
The news value that asks how many people are affected and how seriously they are affected.
What is Impact?
100
A type of journalism that searches for and exposes real or alleged corruption, scandal, or the like, especially in politics
What is Muckraking
100
The ability to read, write, and interact across a range of platforms
What is Transliteracy?
200
The act of giving someone credit where credit is due: information tied to a reliable source
What is attribution?
200
A journalist who didn't verify a source's claim about finding Weapons of Mass Destruction and refused to betray the confidence of her sources.
Who is Judith Miller?
200
A type of interview question that cannot be answered with a single word.
What is an Open-ended question?
200
A type of journalism that exploits, distorts, or exaggerates the news to attract readers
What is Yellow Journalism
200
A documentary over the controversy over captive killer whales
What is Blackfish?
300
Court case that stated that students had the right to free speech within schools as long as it did not disrupt the learning
What is Tinker vs DesMoines?
300
A school where student journalists found some discrepancies in their principal's education credentials.
What is Pittsburg High School?
300
The format in which a news article is written.
What is an inverted pyramid?
300
A woman who admitted herself to an asylum to expose corrupt treatment of inmates
Who is Nellie Bly
300
Who, what, when, where, why, and how
What are questions that are answered in a lead?
400
Court decision that declared that students do shed some of their Constitutional rights at the schoolhouse gate
What is Hazelwood vs Kuhlmeier
400
The court case that gives schools the right censor students on the grounds that "the same latitude of expression is not permitted to children in a public school."
What is Bethel Vs Fraser?
400
News value that means the story is intriguing or has an interesting spin to it, not something you hear of every day
What is Novelty?
400
Coverage of this event in 1912 resulted in four direct lines from the source(s) of the event to the newsroom at the New York Times.
What is the sinking of the Titanic?
400
Newsworthy because two or more people, entities, groups or teams are opposing one another.
What is Conflict?
500
One you have to do, and the other you should do.
What are laws and ethics?
500
A journalist who fabricated substantial portions of at least eight major articles in the last 10 years, including one that earned him a finalist nomination for a Pulitzer Prize in 2002
What is Jack Kelley?
500
A way to write news article to get the most important information out first and so that it looks appealing on a page
What is the inverted pyramid?
500
Exposed the Chicago meatpacking industry causing the start of the food and drug act (FDA)
Who is Upton Sinclair?
500
A Newsworthy trait that provides information that the public needs to navigate the world
What is usefulness?
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