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Who is the gatekeeper and publisher of a newspaper?
Dr. Mckee
What does libel mean?
It means a writer posts lies in the newspaper.
Retraction
When a paper apologizes for publishing a mistake.
Who won the Tinker Case?
The kids.
What is objectivity
The facts.
What is subjectivity?
The opinion.
What is the first amendmant?
Freedom of speech
Freedom of religion
Freedom of Assembly
Freedom of Press
Freedom of petition
What is the closest example to yellow journalism?
The National Inquirer.
Censorship
Restraints on what can and can't be said in a newspaper.
What doesn't meet good standards?
Obscenity.
Who does Citizen Kane portray?
William Randolph Herst
Who has bias?
Everybody has bias.
What is bias?
Favoring one side of an argument
What are the parts of the inverted pyramid?
The top- 5 w's and H
The middle- details
The bottom- Extra nuggets
What are the 5 w's and H?
Who Was involved?
What happened?
Where did it take place?
When did it take place?
Why did it happen?
How did it happen?
What is a lead?
The introductory part of a story or article that explains what it will be about.
Who was the president at the time of watergate?
Richard Nixon
What was the Tinker case?
In 1965, students began to wear black wristbands to support the war in Vietnam. The principal didnt support the war, but the student won the case.