Newspaper Vocabulary Crossword
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
                                
 
 
Down: 1) tow facing pages that are designed as one unit2) a specific area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage3) a statement that can be proven.not an opinion5) the use of lines,screans,boxes,large initial letters ect. to enhance a design by breaking areas6) a standerd of conduct based on moral beliefs8) a question and answer session between a reporter and source to get information for a story10) written defamation; damaging false statements against another person or institution that are in writing or are spoken from a written script11) a short(one or two word) statement at the beginning of a caption that serves to grab the readers attention12) a story written with some interpretation that goes beyond just reporting the facts13) a vertical division of layout which aids is giving structure to a page17) space in publication sold to other businesses;display ads usually contain headlines,illustrations,copy,a call for action and information to identify the business19) refers to the justification of text at its margins;left,right,centered,justified24) opinion/editorial; refers to the pages in a publication that express the opinion of the writer27) the name of the paper that usally appears on the top of the page Across: 1) an extension at the end of certain letters which make the type easier to read at large sizes4) a form of headline consisting of a few large words over a small subheadline7) the largest photograph on a layout9) type which appears darker than sorrounding type of the same family;used for emphasis14) indicates who wrote the story;often includes the writer's title15) has overall responsibility for the publication16) type with no extension at the letters which is easier to read at large sizes18) a style of writing most commonly applied to news stories in which the most important facts appear early in the story and less important facts later in the story20) information delivered about an event shortly after it has occurred21) person who researches and generally writes stories assigned by editors22) a form of editorial written to comment on a play, movie, piece of music or some other creative work23) a system of layout in which the page is divided into small units which are filled in24) a statement that cannot be proven25) large typed design to summarize a story and grab the reader's attention26) a box contaning the name of the staff members28) the beginning of the story which serves to summarize the story and/or grab the readers attention
 

 

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