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STROLL DOWN MEMORY LANE
MIND YOUR P's and Q's
PRESS ON
THE 'WRITE' WAY
BITS - N - PIECES
100
It's "good to go!"
What is CAMERA-READY?
100
A court proceeding might be reported in this format.
What is Q and A?
100
When it comes to printing, this does all the work.
What is a PRESS?
100
To add extra words in order to make the news story longer.
What is PAD?
100
A photo not much bigger than your finger.
What is a THUMBNAIL?
200
In the world of journalism, he or she has the final say.
What is an EDITOR?
200
Also called a 'credit line'.
What is a PHOTO CREDIT?
200
The total number of copies printed.
What is a PRESS RUN?
200
Careful review of this page will insure a quality publication.
What is PROOF?
200
It is all about the newspaper - details often found on the editorial page.
What is a MASTHEAD?
300
"Continued on page 2"
What is a JUMPLINE?
300
An edition ahead of its time.
What is PRE-DATE?
300
Correctly placed plates to ensure ink is properly aligned.
What is a REGISTER?
300
This "dummy" might actually be the smart way to start.
What is a LAYOUT?
300
Adjusting this space will help to put stories in perfect boxes.
What is LEAD? (pronounced 'led')
400
News stories scheduled for tomorrow's newspaper.
What is a BUDGET?
400
That's exactly what he said!
What is a QUOTATION?
400
Installed onto the press, it contains the image of several pages.
What is PLATE?
400
After all corrections have been made and the newspaper is sent up to the press.
What is PUT TO BED?
400
A resting place for old newspapers.
What is a MORGUE?
500
This story type focuses on the "unusual".
What is HUMAN INTEREST?
500
It would be a mistake for this individual miss the errors.
What is a PROOFREADER?
500
Six of these equals one of another.
What is PICA?
500
A good journalist would avoid this "theft" at all costs.
What is PLAGIARISM?
500
A lonely word or line of type hanging out at the top or bottom of a column of page.
What is a WIDOW?