These are human-interest pieces that generally focus on people, places, and things
Features
What does Op/Ed stand for?
opinions and editorials
A group of seats that usually provide a good view of the entire field or on the sidelines is known as the ____________.
Press box
A form of writing that reports on matters pertaining to sporting topics and competitions.
Sports journalism
This type of feature story primarily plays on the emotions of the readers to make them smile, laugh, frown, or cry.
Why are editorials often unsigned?
they reflect the newspapers’ official opinion, not an individual’s
Communicating news by photographs, especially in magazines, is called ______________.
photojournalism
Who popularized the style of Gonzo journalism?
Hunter S. Thompson
This type of feature story primarily plays on the emotions of the readers to make them smile, laugh, frown, or cry.
Personality Profile
What kind of visual element often runs next to columns?
a photo of the writer
Refers to your location when taking a photograph (shooting from below, shooting from above, shooting eye level, etc.)
viewpoint
A style of journalism that is written without claims of objectivity, often including the reporter as part of the story using a first-person narrative.
Gonzo journalism
This type of feature story provides an inside view of events, issues, unusual occupation, unique location or subculture; the reporter becomes part of the culture and writes from first-hand experience.
Behind the scenes
What is required to include in your opinion article in order to convince your reader to agree with your opinion?
Evidence
Refers to how objects relate to one another in size
proportion
Name three elements of Gonzo style journalism
Stream of consciousness, opinionated, subjective writing, accentuated punctuation, dialogue, profanity
This type of feature story tells readers where to find best food, clothing, tech, music – anything they want to buy.
Consumer guide
True or False: Everybody is biased in some way.
True
States that an image is best when its subjects are composed along imaginary lines which divide the image into thirds.
Rule of thirds
What is journalism that is in the field of radio or television broadcasting rather than print?
Broadcast Journalism