These 5 W's are the foundation of all print and broadcast journalism reporting.
1) Who? 6) How?
2) What?
3) When?
4) Where?
5) Why?
This microphone is most commonly used in TV and Radio news reporting.
What is "Hand-Held?"
The First Amendment guarantees the protection of what 3 human rights in the United States?
What is Freedom of speech, religion and press?
This is a common method used in Fake News in hopes people will click on something on the internet or social media.
What is "Click Bait?"
This is at the top of the newspaper and it identifies the name of the newspaper online or in the print edition.
What is the "Banner?"
When a government, corporation or leadership control what can and cannot be printed in a newspaper or news letter.
What is "Censorship?"
These microphones are commonly placed on the top of a shoulder video camera used for gathering video for TV news reporting.
What is a "Shotgun" microphone?
This is what happens when the First Amendment is tested when people try to control or edit news for the public.
What is censorship?
This type of information is often misleading or deliberately tries to trick or deceive readers on a newspaper or website?
What is "Misinformation?"
This tells the reader what kind of information they can find in the article and it always appears on top of the news story.
What is the "Headline?"
When a news reporter asks somebody questions seeking quotes for a news report the reporter is often called this?
What is "Interviewer?"
These microphones are placed on a person's clothing or hang around an interviewee's neck.
What is a "Lavalier?"
This type of news is a unique threat to the freedom of speech and the press under the first amendment.
What is "Fake News?"
This is used when a strong arm or one party government tries to sway people's opinions.
What is "propaganda?"
This term is used to identify where geographically a news story is reported from?
What is the "Dateline?"
The method of gathering and reporting the news using the most recent technology including the internet and social media platforms.
What is "Digital Journalism?"
This microphone is mostly used in movie and TV productions and it can be rolled around so that it does not appear in the shot?
What is the "Boom" microphone?
People who create Fake News often use this software to manipulate photographs.
What is "Photo Shop?"
What is "verify" the facts or double check sources or contact experts?
The written description of a photograph printed in a newspaper is called the _____________?
What is the "Caption?"
The most common format used in print journalism so that articles may be edited down for space.
What is "Inverted Pyramid?"
This happens when you allow microphone wires to touch or overlap at a news conference or while in the field gathering video and audio content?
What is "White Noise" or "Interference?"
People who create Fake News try to put out false information to keep people __________.
What is confused?
What was the first documented case of Fake News in the United States?
What is the radio broadcast of "War of the Worlds?"
This commonly appears next to the top story in a printed and digital edition of a newspaper so people can find out what are the most popular news stories of the day?
What is the "Sidebar?"