The point of photojournalism.
What is to tell a story?
What is the title called?
The headline
Can a journalist use "I" in a column?
yes
What is a review?
When a journalist gives an overall rating of a product or service.
What is plagiarism?
When you steal someone else's idea without giving them credit
Does a picture of a sunset on a beach qualify as photojournalism?
No, unless there are other elements in the picture that tell a story.
What questions must be answered?
W5H
What is the difference between an editorial and a column?
Express belief of entire newspaper; single journalist's opinion
What does one do before writing a review?
Try the product or service.
What can journalists print?
News, opinions, and controversy
What does visceral mean?
Having to do with your stomach; when someone sees something and it causes a physical reaction.
What type of language is used?
simple, direct language
What should be in the first two sentences.
Your opinion/argument.
How does a journalist decide what to review?
Based on their audience's interests
What does it do to a newspaper when they print obscene or vulgar content? (Be specific!)
It ruins their reputation and makes the newspaper look immature
How can photojournalism be more effective than print?
It gets the message across faster and usually with more emotional appeal.
What type of sentence structure should be used?
simple, easy to understand sentence structure
What is the best way to back up your opinion?
With facts, other sides's point of view, and a realistic solution
How does a journalist take notes about duration?
Not how long different aspects take (has to do with time)
What is a conflict of interest?
When a person has competing interests or loyalties.
How can photojournalism help solve injustice?
By exposing the truth.
Where does the author put their name?
On the byline.
What is expressed in a commendation editorial?
You give a "stamp of approval" for someone, something, or an idea.
List ten things a journalist needs to take notes on when giving a review
Duration, quality, what they like/don't like, ease, images, customer service, questions, will will/will not benefit, components, value/cost, demographics, performance
Tearing down a person's character by printing unsupported rumors.