Where to write your name when writing an article
Byline
Written and published quickly
Hard news
A series of articles and features
Magazine
A series of digital audio files
Podcast
2 answers:
1 Opinion is stated
2 Opinion not stated
1 Biased
2 Unbiased
The title of an article
Headline
Extra footage recorded of an event
B-roll
The opinion written from the writers perspective
Op-ed
False statement that can harm a person’s reputation, also considered slander if broadcasted or spoken
Libel
Public disclosure of private facts, false light, appropriation, intrusion
Invasion of privacy
Where the topic took place
Placeline
Information that can be used
On-the-record
Written in first person plural and it expresses the opinion of the staff
Editorial
Digging deeper than the original story
Investigative reporting
The style of writing where the most information comes first (who, what, when, where, why, and how)
Inverted pyramid
The way the article or magazine is formatted
Design
Allotted a good amount of time to write and publish
Soft news
Tells more of a story, usually a human interest piece
Feature or feature writing
No one that is not part of the media staff is allowed to read your work before publication
Prior review and restraint
Protects the original work of the writers, photographers, and artists from being reproduced by others
Copyright
First sentence of a news article
Lede or Lead
Info that can’t be used
Off-the-record
Person who edits text to be printed or published
Copy editor
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