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A live or recorded report, or a set of recorded reports sent to a station/newsroom via satellite
Feed
the casual banter that goes on between news anchors and other "on air" people. Mostly considered light hearted.
"Happy Talk"
An offbeat or humorous story that typically is used to mark the end of the news segment and the beginning of the sports/weather segment. Can also be used to end a newscast.
Kicker
broadcast term for beginning part of story news anchor reads introducing the story and/or person reporting story
Lead-in
a story read by anchor without any audio/video
Reader
a chronological outline or order of stories or segments to be used in a newscast. This is the producer's blueprint for the newscast.
Rundown-aka ; Lineup
a type of background audio that complements the news report. For instance, the sound of protesters is played underneath the reporter's in-studio story concerning the opening of a nuclear plant
Sound Bed- aka: natural sound (Natsot)
video that us shot for a TV news story and used to visualize the script the reporter/anchor has written
B-Roll
Background voices, music, machinery, waterfalls, and other environmental sounds that are recorded on-scene & used to create a sound bed for a recorded or live report. Primarily used for setting a mood or providing atmosphere for a report. This technique is frequently overused, but when used properly it adds immeasurably to a story
Natural Sound-aka Nat Sound, Nat S-O-T, or Ambient Sound
A TV news story during which a news anchor or reporter is live at a remote location. Within this report can be included a SOT,VO/SOT or PKG
Live shot/Live Report
a report from a correspondent that contains a sound bite inserted between the introduction and the epilogue (usually inserted after the reporter's second or third sentence). These need an in-studio lead for the anchor
package (PKG)
edited slice of a newsmaker speaking. Similar to actuality in radio except the person can be seen. Often several SOT can be spliced together with the edits cover with video. These can be included in PKGs and VO/SOTs or can stand alone
Sound bite (SOT)
part of package with reporter on screen reading/presenting information is
Stand-Up
A TV news story during which a news anchor or reporter reads a script live as video is played
Voiceover (VO)