This newspaper is named after the finanical district of Lower Manhattan.
What is the Wall Street Journal?
The law that Iranian morality police arrested a women for, who eventually died in their custody.
What is a head scarf law?
What someone actually says; adds accuracy.
What is a quotation?
Journalism that in the field of radio or television rather than print.
What is Broadcast Journalism?
This protects, in addition to others, freedom of speech and press in America.
What is the First Amendment?
This newspaper created WORDLE.
What is The New York Times?
This is the name of the two most recent hurricanes.
What is hurricane Ian and Fiona?
Title of the story that informs the reader what to expect.
What is the headline?
A form of journalism, where the journalist shoots, edits, and often presents their own video material.
What is a documentary?
This section of law protects creative works/intellectual property from being illegally reproduced.
What is copyright?
What is British Broadcasting Corporation?
Who is Rihanna?
The opening section - gives important information; should answer most of the 5 W/H questions.
What is a Lede?
Journalism that makes no claim of objectivity.
What is Opinon Journalism?
This is a section of federal government that regulates interstates and foreign communications by radio, television, satellite, etc.
What is the FCC or Federal Communications Commission?
This newspaper is owned by Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos.
What is The Washington Post?
This week, this currency fell to its weakest level against the U.S dollar on record.
What is the British pound?
A summary of the articles content, usually under the headline.
What is the subhead?
Journalism that aims to uncover the truth about a particular subject, person, or event.
What is Investigative Journalism?
This law holds media outlets accountable for false statements that are printed and circulated.
What is defamation?
This newspapers slogan is "Democracy Dies in Darkness".
What is The Washington Post?
This is the name of the recently elected, female, British prime minister.
Who is Liz Truss?
What is the byline?
Based primarily on the personality of the author, allowing them to write about subjects in a personal style.
What is a column?
This was a law, passed during World War I, that contained and highly regulated oublic criticism of the American war efforts. The most controversial and strict parts of the act were later repealed in 1920.
What is the Espionage Act (of 1917)?