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12 Cards in this Set
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News Judgement |
The knowledge and instinct a reporter calls on to determine whether an event is news |
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Proximity |
An element of news that refers to the geographic nearness of a given event to your place of publication or your readers. |
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Localization |
The writing of a regional, national, or even international story to bring out the local angel. |
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Brainstorming |
A method of obtaining many ideas in a short time. |
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Advanced |
A story about a coming event. |
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Prominence |
An element of news that refers to how well-known an individual is in the community, school, nation, or world. |
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Human-interest story |
A story that causes the reader to feel such emotions as sorrow, pity, or amazement. |
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Random Sample |
A sample of a population to be surveyed in which every member of the population has an equal possibility of being included in the survey sample. |
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Timeliness |
An element of news that has to do with how new or current the event is. |
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Consequence |
An element of news that refers to the importance of the event. The greater the consequence, the greater the news value. |
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Conflict |
An element of news that involves tension, surprise, and suspense, and arises with any good news topic-sports, war, and elections. |
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Filter Question |
A question, posed at the beginning of a survey, designed to eliminate people who do not belong to the desire population. |