Examples of funding sources for private media companies
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- Subscriptions
- Single-Item Sales
- Advertising
Caption
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, A title or brief explanation attached to an article, illustration, cartoon or
poster
Open Meetings Law
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- A state or federal law guaranteeing public access to meetings of public
officials.
- Also called a sunshine law
Wire Service
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A news agency that supplies news stories by wire to newspapers, radio and
tv stations
Ex. Major wire services like Reuters or the Associated Press (AP) send out
news updates to media organizations worldwide. These stories are often
used by smaller outlets or those that don't have reporters in certain
locations.
Micheal Kelly Award (2003)
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, - Given by The Atlantic
- Writers who exhibit courage and integrity in journalism
Telegraph
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Invention that helped usher in the "inverted pyramid" style of prioritizing
and structuring a news report
Story
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- A newspaper article
- Most journalists use the term story
- Another synonym is piece, "I saw your piece on the mayor"
- A long story may be called a take-out or a blockbuster
Editorial department
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- Generally, the news department that is responsible for all newspaper
content except advertising.
- At some papers this term refers to the department responsible for the
editorial page only.
, Open Records law
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A state or federal law guaranteeing public access to many, but not all kinds
of government records
What is the term for journalists who are attached to military units?
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embedded journalists
True statements regarding "off the record" interviews
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- Information given to a journalist for use in a story on condition that the
source will not be identified
- Information given to a journalist as background on condition that it will
not be used in a story
Managing Editor
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- A senior member of a publication's management team
- Typically the ME reports directly to the Editor in Chief and oversees all
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- Subscriptions
- Single-Item Sales
- Advertising
Caption
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, A title or brief explanation attached to an article, illustration, cartoon or
poster
Open Meetings Law
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- A state or federal law guaranteeing public access to meetings of public
officials.
- Also called a sunshine law
Wire Service
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A news agency that supplies news stories by wire to newspapers, radio and
tv stations
Ex. Major wire services like Reuters or the Associated Press (AP) send out
news updates to media organizations worldwide. These stories are often
used by smaller outlets or those that don't have reporters in certain
locations.
Micheal Kelly Award (2003)
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, - Given by The Atlantic
- Writers who exhibit courage and integrity in journalism
Telegraph
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Invention that helped usher in the "inverted pyramid" style of prioritizing
and structuring a news report
Story
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- A newspaper article
- Most journalists use the term story
- Another synonym is piece, "I saw your piece on the mayor"
- A long story may be called a take-out or a blockbuster
Editorial department
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- Generally, the news department that is responsible for all newspaper
content except advertising.
- At some papers this term refers to the department responsible for the
editorial page only.
, Open Records law
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A state or federal law guaranteeing public access to many, but not all kinds
of government records
What is the term for journalists who are attached to military units?
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embedded journalists
True statements regarding "off the record" interviews
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- Information given to a journalist for use in a story on condition that the
source will not be identified
- Information given to a journalist as background on condition that it will
not be used in a story
Managing Editor
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- A senior member of a publication's management team
- Typically the ME reports directly to the Editor in Chief and oversees all