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The essentials of any story: who, what, when, where, why, and how
5W'S & H
Space in a publication sold to other businesses; display ads usually contain headlines, illustrations, copy, a call for action and information to identify the business
ADVERTSING
Refers to the justification of text at its margins; left, right, centered, justified
ALIGNMENT
A specific area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage
BEAT
Type which appears darker than surrounding type of the same family; used for emphasis
BOLD
Indicates who wrote the story; often includes the writer's title
BY-LINE
The portion of the layout which explains what is happening in a photograph. Also called cutlines. Often includes a photo credit.
CAPTION
A vertical division of layout which aids in giving structure to a page
COLUMN
The largest photograph on a layout
DOMINANT
Has overall responsibility for the publication
EDITOR
EDITORIAL A type of story which serves to express an opinion and encourage the reader to take some action
EDITORIAL
A statement that can be proven. Not an opinion
FACT
A standard of conduct based on moral beliefs
ETHICS
A story written with some interpretation that goes beyond just reporting the facts
FEATURES
The name of the paper that usually appears at the top of page one
FLAGS
The use of lines, screens, boxes, large initial letters etc. to enhance a design by breaking up areas
GRAPHICS
A system of layout in which the page is divided into small units which are filled in
GRID SYSTEM
A form of headline consisting of a few very large words over a smaller subheadline
HAMMER
Large type designed to summarize a story and grab the reader's attention
HEADLINE
An element of news that includes people or events with which the audience can identify; stories that are just interesting
HUMAN INTEREST
A question and answer session between a reporter and source to get information for a story
INTERVIEW
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 story
INVERTED PYRAMID
A short (one or two word) statement at the beginning of a caption that serves to grab the reader's attention
KICKER
The beginning of the story which serves to summarize the story and/or grab the reader's attention
LEAD
Written defamation; damaging false statements against another person or institution that are in writing or are spoken from a written script
LIBEL
Information delivered about an event shortly after it has occurred
NEWS
Opinion/Editorial; refers to the pages in a publication that express the opinion of the writer
OP-ED
A statement which cannot be proven
OPINION
A statement make by another person included in a published story. A direct quotation is exactly what the person said and appears inside quotation marks. An indirect quote is a paraphrase of what a person said and does not appear in quotes.
QUOTATION
Person who researches and generally writes stories assigned by editors
REPORTER
A form of editorial written to comment on a play, movie, piece of music or some other creative work
REVIEW
Type with no extension at the letters which is easier to read at large sizes
SANS SERIF
An extension at the end of certain letters which make the type easier to read at text sizes
SERIF
Spoken defamation; damaging false statements against another person or institution that are spoken
SLANDER
Two facing pages that are designed as one unit
SPREAD
A box containing the names of the staff members
STAFF BOX
A block of text on a single topic beginning with some form of a lead followed by the body that contains quotations and transitions
STORY
Adjusting the appearance of text to follow the shape of a graphic
TEXT WRAP
The portion of the story which helps the reader move from one point to the next: helps a story flow, adds information, and explains other items in the story
TRANSITION
A smaller headline set under the main headline that is approximately the same length as the main headline
UNDERLINE
The portion of a page with nothing on it used to draw a viewer into the other elements on the page
WHITE SPACE

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