Vocab: Give an approximate definition for each vocab word
Principles: Give two key words/phrases for each of the principles of journalism
News Values: Choose the news value that best fits the phrase
Law: Match the Supreme Court case
Potpourri: A mixed bag of questions
100

Media

What are means of mass communication?

100

Principle 1

What is mass communication of reliable information that an audience wants or needs?

100
This news value is determined by how close the audience is to the story.

What is proximity?

100

"It can hardly be argued that either students or teachers shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate."

What is Tinker v. Des Moines?

100
A group of laws protecting student information

What is FERPA?

200
Bias

What is the unfair favoring or leniency towards a particular person, idea or place?

200

Principle 2

What is Journalists consider ethics and law as they gather news and before they publish?

200

This news value is determined by how weird the story is.

What is oddity?

200

"Inconsistent with the shared values of a civilized social order"

What is Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier?

200

The three parts of the Inverted Pyramid

What is the head, body and tail?

300

Angle

What is the particular perspective the journalist is approaching the story with?

300

Principle 3

What is Journalists keep their audience in mind as they prepare stories. They strive to keep the viewer or reader interested throughout the piece?

300

This news value is determined by how popular or well-known the story is.

What is prominence?

300

"BONG HITS 4 JESUS"

What is Morse v. Frederick?

300

DAILY DOUBLE:

How to write numbers under ten

How to write number above ten


MUST ANSWER BOTH CORRECTLY FOR POINTS OR YOU WILL LOSE WHAT YOU WAGER

What are Arabic numerals? 

What is writing it out?

400

The Theory of Interlocking Public

What is the conception of the news as covering a diverse range of topics and ideas which in turn would bring more readers?

400

Principle 4

What is Journalists strive to write in an unbiased and accurate manner?

400

This news value is determined by how emotional the news story is. 

What is Human Interest?

400

The first Supreme Court case to restrict Tinker rights

What is Bethel School District v. Fraser?

400

Identify this type of quote:

Students refer to the principal as "Kerty B" when speaking about him.

What is an indirect quote?

500

News Peg

What is the connection between a local and often softer news story to a national or global and often harder news story?

500

Principle 5

What is Journalists strive to be truthful and accurate?

500

This news value is defined by this phrase: "The sooner it is published, the more important it is."

What is timeliness?

500

The only court case discussed in class not to restrict Tinker rights?

What is Mahanoy v. BL?

500

A hard lede always answers these

What are the 5 W's?

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