Define Reporting
What is finding information and getting that info out to the public?
Why is the news reported by journalists?
List 4 different kinds of stories that use the Inverted pyramid.
What is crime?
What is crashes?
What is sport events?
What is court?
Which kind of lead begins with an interesting example that demonstrates the story's theme and then follows it up with the nutgraph?
What is delayed?
How did we define interviewing in our notes?
What is asking questions and finding out answers
True or False. Journalists have to report the news fairly and accurately.
What is true?
What is attribution in a news story?
When writing a suspense lead, how soon after the lead should you relieve your reader's suspense?
What is the very next sentence?
What characteristic is important to being a good interviewer?
What is curiosity?
True or False. Journalists report the news chronological
What is false?
Why do journalists use quotations in their stories? 2 reasons.
What is adding authority to a story and personality in features?
What is adding validity?
True or False? It is important to always include complete proper names of news subjects in the lead.
What is false?
Define the 4 types of questions asked by journalists?
What is a closed ended question?
What is an open ended question?
What is information?
What is emotion?
What is the name of the structure that journalists use when writing stories.
What is inverted pyramid?
Leads should include which 3 W's?
What is what?
What is when?
What is where?
Define transcription
What is creating a written record of spoken words from an audio or view content?
There are informational types and what other type of questions?
What is emotional?
Label the Inverted pyramid.
What is the most newsworthy?
What is the important details?
What is other background info?
Leads should be a maximum of how many words?
What is 25?
True or False. When doing an interview, you don't have to let the subject know you are recording.
False