This event in the early 2000s was significant for its live television coverage, capturing its unfolding across the country.
What is 9/11?
This paper is the most recognizable outlet based in and extensively covering the DC-Maryland-Virginia area.
What is the Washington Post?
This term refers to when someone makes a verbal false or defamatory statement
What is slander?
This superhero is a photographer at the Daily Bugle
Who is Spider-Man?
This is awarded by Columbia University to various journalists, staffs, and news outlets for outstanding reporting across a variety of categories.
What is the Pulitzer Prize?
This accused murderer fled in a Ford Bronco, leading to a two hour car chase that was captured on live TV.
Who is OJ Simpson?
This magazine, which shares its name with a famous rock band, covers music, film, tv, and politics
What is Rolling Stone?
This term refers to the decline of a celebrity's career or profile after information comes to light regarding their criminal actions or negative character.
What is "cancelled?"
This film cover's the Boston Globe's investigation into cover ups of child abuse in the Archdiocese of Boston.
What is Spotlight?
This man grew to prominence due to his photography capturing child laborers in the late 1800s and early 1900s.
Who is Lewis Hine?
This guy hosts "The Situation Room" on CNN
Who is Wolf Blitzer?
This magazine is notable for releasing a Person of the Year in November or December, attributing one person as having done the most to influence the year's events.
What is Time Magazine?
This term refers to news media that is also created to entertain an audience.
What is infotainment?
This 2004 comedy film with Will Ferrell chronicles a fictional cable news network and the cast of oddballs that staff it.
What is Anchorman?
What is 60 Minutes?
This CBS news anchor is noted for his TV coverage of the shooting of JFK and the Vietnam War.
Who is Walter Cronkite?
This paper's website hosts the popular game Wordle
What is the New York Times?
These public messages, carved into stone or metal and hung in public squares, were the ancient Roman way of delivering news.
What is the Acta Diurna?
Kitt Kittredge is a young girl who dreams of being a journalist and belongs to this line of toys.
What is American Girl Dolls?
This is the third planet from the sun.
What is earth?
We get the associations of Red = Republican and Blue = Democrat from television coverage of this US presidential election.
What is the Bush-Gore Election 2000?
This paper is the highest circulated daily paper, at over 1.6 million issues sold on an average day.
What is USA Today?
This color of propaganda makes no attribution to an author, source, or background.
What is grey propaganda?
This fictional anchorman is the man that all residents of Springfield turn to for their news.
Who is Kent Brockman?
This band, whose name features a journalistic term, is famous for the song "Hip to be Square" and "The Power of Love"
Who is Huey Lewis and The News?