The essential photo composition guideline that is used to position images and landscapes.
What is the rule of thirds?
An overused or trite expression that is heavily avoided in newspaper.
What is a cliché?
What is the Pulitzer prize?
The nut graph of a news story begins after this.
What is the lead?
The term for prevention of printing or broadcasting journalism by an organization or administrative entity.
What is censorship?
The position below the headline used for naming authors and contributors.
What is a byline?
Name of the photojournalist behind the Humans of New York series.
Who is Brandon Stanton?
The First Amendment provides that Congress make no law respecting an establishment of religion or prohibiting its free exercise. It protects freedom of ______, the ______, assembly, and the right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
What is "speech" and "press?"
Point of view that news and feature stories should be written from.
What is 3rd person?
The term "aperture" in photography.
What is "the size of the opening in the lens?"
List all of the months that are never abbreviated in AP style.
What are March, April, May, June and July?
Decade that the first TV news broadcast took place.
When are the 1940s?
Definition of "news peg."
What is "localizing a national story to add relevance for readers?"
Name given to the laws protecting reporters in 39 states from revealing sources.
What are shield laws?
The war Mary Beth Tinker was protesting (by wearing a black armband to school) that led to a subsequent Supreme Court case about First Amendment Rights.
What is the Vietnam War?
The only reason you should spell out the number 50 in AP style.
What is "if it's at the beginning of the sentence?"
The direction that photos should be pointed on a print spread.
What is toward the gutter (the center of a spread)?
These help hold points and quotes in a story together.
What are transitions?
The crime when a reporter includes something in a story (print, not broadcast) about a person that is untrue and could potentially ruin their reputation.
What is libel?
Another term for sensational or inflated news (hint: you learn this in APUSH).
What is yellow journalism?
What is The Washington Post?
American journalists who criticized the political and business practices of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Who are muckrakers?
"He said" and "she said" are examples of this.
What is attribution?