news
headlines
photo
yearbook
journalism
100

People who provide information for a story

What are sources?

100

Draws attention to a story

What is a headline?

100
Cutting out unnecessary parts of a photo

What is cropping?

100
Interviews and writes stories for publication

What is a reporter?

100

The purpose of journalism

What is provide truthful information?

200
The beginning of a news story

What is a lead?

200

This comes after a headline and briefly summarizes a story

What is a deck?

200
Information about the subject of a photo

What is a caption?

200

Creates layouts and page designs.

Who is the Design Editor?

200

Journalists seek to do no ________ .

What is harm?

300

Female reporter known for investigative journalism called "muckraking" that took down Standard Oil and the Rockefellers.

Who is Ida Tarbell?

300

A three part headline with a hammer and a deck

What is a tripod?

300
Rule that uses a grid to divide a photograph 

What is the Rule of Thirds?

300

Person who assigns photographers to cover all events 

Who is the Photo Editor?

300

Formal guide to newspaper writing

AP Style

400

The format of a news story

What is a pyramid?

400

Type of headline that stretches across the story

What is a banner?
400

Photos can be balanced using this technique

What is symmetry?

400

Checks all copy, checking for spelling, grammar and accuracy before printing

What is the Copy Editor?

400

Reporter's guide to proper conduct

What is the Journalism Code of Ethics?

500

The lead should contain answers to most of these questions

What is: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?

500

A short word or phrase headline designed to capture attention

What is a hammer?

500

Be aware of what is in your subject's __________.

What is background?

500
Position is ultimately responsible for overall yearbook development and content

What is editor-in-chief?

500

Businessman and publisher known for developing the nation's largest newspaper chain and media company.

Who was William Randolph Hearst?