The use of any part of another's writing and passing it off as your own.
What is plagiarism?
It is the banner with the newspaper’s name and logo, found at the top of the newspaper’s front page.
Masthead
Most important news title that is printed in big bold letters:
Banner Headline
Stories that are considered to be not immediately important or significant to a wide audience such s personality feature stories or "news you can use" columns.
What is soft news?
Manipulate the lens of a camera to create the appearance of moving closer or farther away from the subject.
Zoom
Jokowi is the guest speaker in Bukit while inspecting the sewerage near the school
prominence
The title of the news which summarises or draws attention to a story to encourage people to read it.
Headliner
Provides information about banking, foreign exchange rates:
Business Section
A story that focuses more on entertaining than on simply informing the audience. These may be written on virtually any topic.
Feature story?
Who is the direct source of news?
eyewitness
Some hardline Ahok supporters are calling Gov Anies to resign.
Conflict
The name of the reporter or writer of the article, usually found at the beginning or end of the story.
Byline
Provides movies information and includes games, comics, horoscope:
Entertainment
A relatively short, usually unsigned column offering the opinion of the newspaper on a variety of topics.
Editorial?
The cutting or marking of a photograph to eliminate unneccessary material and highlight important elements.
Cropping
Man lost his pet dog while wading his way through the raging flood.
human interest
Copy used under or with a photograph. It identifies what or who is in the picture and where it is taken. (Also called cutline)
caption
News about activities of different Religious sects and list of people who died with their burial information:
Obituary
Overused, overworked, old, and trite expression (for example busy bees, blushing bride, dull thud)
Cliche
Why do leads often omit the names of the people involved in news?
Their identities are less important than what happened to them.
No more funds available to cover BPJS deficit, says Sri Mulyani
Consequence
The first sentence or paragraph of a news story. It summarises the point of the story and encourages people to keep reading.
Lead
Person or body that owns, runs, or controls a publication, setting braod guidelines and general policies.
What is publisher?
A sensational brand of journalism given to hoaxes, altered photographs, screaming headlines, frauds, and endless promotions of the newspaper themselves. The term derives from the name of the Yellow Kid, a cartoon character popular in the late nineteenth century.
Yellow Journalism
Describe the structure of a news
pyramid structure