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Journalism Vocab Crossword

Across
The "who said it?" part of a quote
a piece of news or information that companies send out to inform the public about something noteworthy
a short text in a book, newspaper, or magazine that complements the main text
a freelance journalist, photographer, or videographer who contributes reports, photos, or videos to a news organization
It's what we call the stories reporters are asked to cover
Who or where a reporting is getting information
a journalist or reporter who is employed by a media organization to cover news and events from a specific geographical area
a date or a time, which something must then be finished
an article or story of exaggerating praise that often ignores or downplays opposing viewpoints or evidence to the contrary
a printed line of text accompanying a news story, article, or the like, giving the author's name
an article that showcases products related to a specific topic, category, or theme
researching and presenting information newspapers and other mass media
Down
a form of journalism in which reporters deeply research a single topic of interest
the editorial technique used by journalists to check the accuracy of a statement
journalistic style that focuses on events or incidents that are considered to be timely and consequential to people locally, regionally, nationally, or internationally
An item of news reported by one journalist or news organization before others
An entity that provides news reports to media outlets
This means whatever is being reported has just happened or currently happening
The opening of a story, designed to grab the audience's attention
a longer piece of writing than a hard news story
an area of specialization where you have developed sources and proven your expertise with your published stories
a headline in large type running across a newspaper page
The perspective a news outlet takes when reporting a story