Journalism Terms to Know By Michael Flax. A person who gathers and reports the news or who provides the financial, managerial and technical support that.

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Journalism Terms to Know By Michael Flax

A person who gathers and reports the news or who provides the financial, managerial and technical support that is necessary to transmit the news.

Information not _________ _______ that is delivered through the __________ and has some impact on the audience.

A ______ put on those individuals, such as newspaper editors and broadcast news directors, who _________________ will be news for their communities.

The belief that ________________________ _______________________.

_________________ _______________.

________________ ______________.

Flag Title of the newspaper appearing on the first page

Banner _______________________ _____________________.

Body Text ________ on the page.

By-Line ____________ printed often just below the headline

Caption/Cutline _________________________ _______________________

Photo Credit A line giving the ___________________ of a picture or art

Crop To __________________ of copy or photos by ______________________

Deadline Date and time copy is due

Edit To improve and change copy

Jump/ Jump line Continuation of a story from another page Page number on which story continues

Kill To ________________ or take out type not to be printed

Lead/ Lede The _______________ of a news story containing the 5 Ws

Syndicate An organization that _______________________ _______________________ ____________________

Wire Services Newsgathering agencies such as _____________________________, _________________________ and ______________________________t hat gather and distribute news to subscribing newspapers

Works Cited