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What word is a printed notice of something...short for advertisement?
Ad
Abbreviation for the Associated Press.
AP
any illustration, graph, etc.
art
The event that the reporter should write about.
assignment
This is found usually in a comic strip, it comes from the speaker's mouth.
balloon
A headline.
banner
The area in which a reporter covers.
beat
Main part of a story.
body
heavy or dark type
bold print
border around a story/photo
box
The reporters' name...who wrote the article.
byline
abbreviation for capital letters
caps
A person who writes a regular column.
columnist
Any material used for publication.
copy
A person who edits the stories.
copy editor
out of town reporter
correspondent
to get all of the facts for a story.
cover
name of the photographers or artist below a piece of art
credit line
to cut away
crop
piece of info. below art/also called a caption
cutline
tells where the story has taken place
dateline
when the copy is due
deadline
a diagram of what the paper will look like after it is printed
dummy
usually found on either side of the top of the front page
ear
the correct/change
edit
a person who decides what stories will be covered
editor
an article that expresses an opinion
editorial
a story that interests the readers
feature
little news value...takes up space
filler
newpaper's name
flag
urgent news
hard news
words in large print at the top of the paper
headline
form for a newstory...how best to write it
inverted pyramid
to continue to another story/part
jump
to take out/delete
kill
pictorial and adverising elements laid out to prepare for the camera
layout
the first paragraph or two
lead
deetailed information/title/editors, etc
masthead
short for obituary
obit
a page opposite the editorial page
op-ed
a person who finds out facts
reporter
a story obtained before anyone else
scoop
an organization the distributes columns or features
symdicate
abbreviation for United Press International
UPIO