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What are the three p's?
Present, Punctual and Prepared.
What is News Judgement?
The ability to identify which stories hold the most interest for the viewing audience.
What are the three key factors to news?
immediacy, proximity, and impact.
What is news?
The recounting of factual information about events to help people decide what to do.
What are the three c's?
Change, conflict, consequence.
What are the 3 p's?
proximity, prominence, personality.
What does RANT stand for?
Rarity, action, new, tangible.
what are the types of news?
Hard, soft and spot.
What are the 4 r's?
reliable, respectful, responsible, and resourceful.
What are beats?
Area's or topics of information of interest to the public, divided for the purpose of organizing news coverage.
What are contacts?
People who act as sources to reporters.
What is the wire?
a paid-for service provided by a national or international news organization in which news info in print form is constantly fed to newsrooms.
What is a newser?
An arranged meeting of reporters with people who wish to make an announcement regarding an event or issue.
What is a scrum?
An Impromptu and often chaotic gathering of reporters all trying to interview a person or persons on an event or issue.
What is a slug?
Name given to a news story to be included in the newscast. Ideally, it should only be one word.
What is defamation?
An attack on a person's reputation that would lower that person in estimation of right-thinking members of society.
What are two ways of defamation?
Libel (written form) and slander (spoken form)
what are 5 defenses to defamation?
consent, truth, fair comment, absolute privilege, qualified privilege.