Newsworthiness
Broadcast Basics
Writing style
Video Production
Journalism Ethics
100

This element of newsworthiness refers to how recent an event is.

What is timeliness?

100

The first sentence of a news story containing key information.

What is the lead?

100

This voice is preferred in journalism: “The Governor gave a speech.”

What is active voice or present tense?

100

Supplemental video that supports the main narrative.

What is B-roll?

100

Civic engagement stories focus on this type of involvement.

What is community or government participation?

200

This term describes how close a story is to the audience.

What is proximity?

200

The 5 W’s and 1 H include

What Who, What, When, Where, Why, and how?

200

Reporters avoid these shortened word forms in broadcast writing.

What are abbreviations?

200

This shot frames a person from the chest or waist up.

What is a medium shot?

200

The idea that reporters should not accept gifts, money, or favors to influence coverage.

What is avoiding conflicts of interest?

300

This news element focuses on stories that emotionally connect with the audience.

What is human interest?

300

A reporter appearing on camera during a package. 

What is a stand-up?

300

This type of spelling helps anchors pronounce difficult words.

What is phonetic spelling?

300

NAT sound refers to this type of background audio.

What is natural sound?

300

Failing to properly attribute information can lead to this serious ethical issue.

What is plagiarism?

400

This type of news package focuses on deeper storytelling rather than hard, breaking facts.

What is a feature package?

400
You should always write broadcast news.

What is conversational short and to the point?

400
Numbers 1-10 should be always be what?


What is spelled out?

400

Shot variations help do this for viewers during a story.

What is maintain interest?

400

Journalists must check information and verify facts before publishing.

What is fact-checking?

500

This acronym DMA means what.

What is Designated Market Area which is a region or geographic area where the population receives the same television and radio content. 

500

This type of information must be attributed to avoid appearing biased or misleading.

What are opinions?

500

Publishing false information that harms someone's reputation.

What is defamation?

500

A typical VO, VOSOT, and PKG has a total run time of how long.

What is 30 seconds, 45 seconds, and 1:30?

500

This doctrine states that journalists should remain neutral and avoid injecting personal opinions into stories.

What is objectivity?