Journalism Jargon
Interviewing & Quoting
Article Structure
News Language
VP Systems
100

The news value that determines whether a news value is recent or old news, based on the time frame in which the story will be published

timeliness

100

State 3 ways you can determine whether a source is credible

Source has cited & relevant credentials, source has relevant experience and expertise in the area of investigation, you can verify the information elsewhere

100

All news articles begin with a _______, the most important sentence in the article.

lead/lede

100

The title of a news article

headline

100

Each reporter has a ____________ in Google Drive in order to organize all steps in the reporting process.

folder

200

A specific area of journalism one is assigned to cover

beat

200

List 3 tools a reporter can use to research

14 possible responses including interviews, observation, internet searches, books, journals, scholarly articles, transcripts and other documents, crowdsourcing and open-sourced journalism, panel discussions, press conferences, press releases, documentaries, polls and surveys, databases, public records

200

The acronym that we use for news article structure and what it stands for

LQTQ. Lead-Quote-Transition-Quote

200

These most newsworthy of these 6 things should be condensed in your lead

what, when, where, who, why, how

200

The ____________ decide whether an article or multimedia package will be published in the VP.

Editors-in-Chief

300

The news values determine the ___________ of a news story.

newsworthiness

300

State the distinction between when a quote attribution should be verb--> noun, and noun--> verb

If the attribution is short it should be noun-verb. Ex. " Sarah Hornesaid. If the attribution is long it should be noun-verb. Ex. " said Sarah Horne, Journalism Adviser and 4th year teacher at DVC.

300

The type of quote that can conclude your article 

kicker quote

300

News articles should be written in ___________ voice and in ____________ person.

active, 3rd

300

In order to interview someone for the VP, describe what you should do before the interview, during the interview & after the interview

Check Art of the Remote interview slide & checklist

400

A story ___________ is the more specific focus of the story you are telling. Most often, the more specific the better.

angle

400

State 4 reasons why a reporter should conduct thorough research

1) Develop background knowledge on an assigned story or topic.

2) Find reliable, expert sources. 

3) Discover questions.

4) Tell the story thoroughly, honestly, and objectively.

400

State 3 examples of information that can go into transitions

indirect or partial quotes, facts & statistics relevant to the story, elaboration on the quote

400

Three types of leads to avoid

Question, quote, topic

400

List all steps in the VP reporting cycle

Brainstorm & Preliminary Research, Pitch, Research, Interview, 1st Draft, Feedback & Revise, 2nd Draft, Feedback & Revise, Final Draft

500

Provide an example of a news angle that would be too broad, and then make it more specific & newsworthy

Various possible responses

500

What are three strategies that you can use to find sources during distance earning?

Multiple possible responses

500

State 3 No-nos for News Stories

Any combination of 3 responses from slide 37 in week 5

500

Edit the following sentence:


The top winning team in Jeopardy will win a starbucks card for each member said journalism adviser Sarah Horne.

500
List all required documents that should be in your folder by the time that you turn in your final draft

Preliminary research & pitch, reporting research, source selection & interview questions, interview transcriptions, 1st draft, 2nd draft, final draft

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