What are the 5Ws and 1H in journalism?
WHO WHAT WHY WHEN WHERE HOW
What format is used in a news story?
Inverted pyramid structure
The act of passing off someone else's work as your own is called...
plagiarism
How do you write today's date in AP Style?
Sep 27
What part of the article provides the writer's name?
Byline
A brief explanation found under a photo is called...
a caption.
What do you called a person who provides information to a reporter?
A source
If the story involves someone not prominent, what should you avoid in the lead paragraph?
reporting his name.
What is yellow journalism?
A type of journalism that favors sensationalism
A published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation is called........
Libel
What is the action of making a false spoken statement that damages a person's reputation?
Slander
In a headline, the word 'and' and 'but' can be replaced with...
'and' - comma
'but' - semicolon
What does AP Style means?
Associated Press Style
What do you call the function of journalism that requires monitoring of the government?
Watchdog
What is an open-ended question?
Questions that cannot be answered with a "yes" or "no" response.
Write down all seven news value.
Timeliness
Proximity
Impact
Human interest
Bizarreness
Prominence
Conflict
What do you call a tendency to express a personal point of view in a news article rather than just the facts?
Bias
What do you call an article written by the editor, giving his/her opinion on a problem or event?
An editorial
What does "off the record" means in journalism?
the source’s information cannot be used.
What are the three main rules when writing news lead?