Story Basics
Story Structures
Solutions Journalism
Reporting
Name that Person, Place or Thing
100

The paragraph that gives us the so-what of the news story

What is a nutgraf

100

Frontloads the most critical information (who, what, when, where, why) in the lead, followed by supporting details in descending order of importance.

What is the inverted pyramid

100

Name of the organization that formalized the term "solutions journalism" and was launched in 2014

What is Solutions Journalism Network

100

RPs

What are Real People or Regular People

100

Which courthouse did we go see?

The Dane County Courthouse

200

The very first sentence(s) of a news story

What is a lead (technically, lede)

200

The most frequently used kind of story structure

What is chronological 

200

DAILY DOUBLE!!!! How many points do you want to risk? You can risk as much as 400 points. 


What are response, evidence, limitations and insight

200

Why do you always carry a pencil with you in wisconsin winters?

Because pens freeze

200

The name of the guy who gave us the tours and the news organization he worked for

Who is Steven Potter of PBS Wisconsin

300

The very last quote of a news story

What is a kicker quote

300

An easy, typical kind of structure for many news stories that profiles some kind of program or proposal

What is a problem-solution structure. Will also accept pro-con

300

When reporters write stories that are primarily negative or about problems, we call it this

What is deficits framing

300

The practice of writing 2 or more quotes right after each other, from different people


What is stacking quotes

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!! You can risk as much as 600 points.


Who is Ali Muldrow, Board of Education

400

These are bolded phrases that serve as signposts for the reader

what are subheads

400

Daily Double!! You can risk as much as 800 points


What is a tick tock

400

Name of the database where we can see what other solutions stories have been publishing on our topic.

What is the Solutions Journalism Story Tracker

400

Name at least two things Sue says to have in your car when you are reporting

Sue will accept any of the following: boots, salt/sand, shovel, blankets, food, chargers, extra set of clothes

400

Name of the wisconsin government entity that has the 99 representatives elected for 2-year terms

What is the Wisconsin State Assembly

500

Newsroom vernacular for the headline of the story AND its secondary headline

What is hed or header and its deck or subdeck

500

A storytelling approach that begins with a specific, human-interest anecdote (soft lead) to illustrate a broader, complex trend. (I did not really go over the actual name for this, just the concept. This is what it is the hardest category!)

What is the Wall Street Journal formula

500

What is the kind of reporting that Deborah Douglas of the Midwast Solutions Journalism Hub talked to us about

What is community assets-based framing

500

Name of the database with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC.gov) where you can go to find annual reports of publicly held companies

What is Edgar

500

What is the database where you can go to find complaints and other court documents

what is Consolidated Court Automation Programs. I will also accept CCAP