News Types
TV News Team
Editing & Ethics
News History
Laws & Rights
Famous Journalists
Photojournalism & Media Tools
100

News about your community or city.

What is Local News?

100

Reads the news on camera during a broadcast.

Who are Anchors?

100

Fixing grammar and punctuation is this kind of editing.

What is Micro Editing?

100

Spoke the news aloud in towns before papers.

Who were Town Criers?

100

The law that protects freedom of the press.

What is the First Amendment?

100

One of the first hard-hitting female journalists. 

Who was Nellie Bly?

100

An image or video used to support a story.

What is Footage?

200

News that affects the entire country.

What is National News?

200

Predicts and reports on the weather.

Who are Meteorologists?

200

Editing for structure, clarity, and big-picture content.

What is Macro Editing?

200

This country printed the first newspapers.

What is Belgium or China?

200

Publishing false info that hurts someone’s reputation.

What is Libel?

200

One of the first female African-American journalists.

Who was Ida B. Wells?

200

The feeling or attitude while presenting a story.

What is Tone?

300

News from around the globe.

What is World News?

300

Researches and tells stories on camera usually off-site.

Who are Reporters?

300

Using someone else's work without giving credit.

What is Plagiarism?

300

Early form of showing short videos of news in movie theaters.

What are Newsreels?

300

Taking back a published mistake.

What is a Retraction?

300

First African-American news anchor.

Who is Max Robinson?

300

A segment of the show organized by content or timing.

What is a News Block?

400

When a story spreads rapidly online.

What is Going Viral?

400

Records and edits video footage for stories.

Who are Videographers?

400

Making up fake news or sources.

What is Fabrication?

400

The first major news broadcast hoax.

What is the War of the Worlds Broadcast?

400

The idea of reporting fairly and without bias.

What is Objectivity?

400

The first African-American White House correspondent and a reporter for 60 Minutes.

Who was Ed Bradley?

400

The name of the complete, pre-recorded news story that includes video, narration, and interviews.

What is a Package?

500

A fun or feel-good story at the end of a newscast.

What is a Kicker?

500

Tells a story over video footage.

What is a Voiceover?

500

Making something sound more dramatic than it is.

What is Sensationalizing?

500

Where did people mostly get their news in the 1400s?

What is Word of Mouth?

500

Court case that ruled in favor of press freedom during war.

What is the Pentagon Papers Case?

500

Current female White House correspondent for PBS and investigative journalist.

Who is Yamiche Alcindor?

500

Live broadcast to answer questions from the anchor or provide additional information about the story.

What is a Donut?

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