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Media Madness
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featurearticle: a story that shows the human interest side of a news story or event
broadsheet : a newspaper with a large format, more serious and less sensationalist than tabloids
advertisement : a message printed in the newspaper paid for by advertisers
publisher : the administrative head of the newspaper, owner or proprietor
journalism : process of collecting, writing and publishing news
editorial : opinion or comment piece representing the views of the newspaper
index :table of contents of a newspaper
byline : states the writer of the article
masthead : information about the newspaper such as the title and publisher, on the front page
libel : written defamation, something that can be challenged by law
caption : the words beneath a photograph or cartoon that explain the visual
cartoon: a visual drawing that usually has a message in a newspaper
layout : the position of articles,pictures and advertisements on the page of a newspaper
column : the vertical divisions of a page, newspaper articles are divided this way.
headline : extra large font used to introduce an article
tabloid : a smaller format newspaper, often more sensationalist in presentation.
edition : one of several print runs of the newspaper in a day
editor : person who decides what goes in to the newspaper
font : style and size of type
invertedpyramid: the way news stories are structured
Media Madness
Across:1. | the administrative head of the newspaper, owner or proprietor | 3. | one of several print runs of the newspaper in a day | 6. | process of collecting, writing and publishing news | 8. | the vertical divisions of a page, newspaper articles are divided this way. |
| 9. | a visual drawing that usually has a message in a newspaper | 12. | the position of articles,pictures and advertisements on the page of a newspaper | 16. | states the writer of the article | 17. | extra large font used to introduce an article |
| | Down:2. | person who decides what goes in to the newspaper | 4. | a story that shows the human interest side of a news story or event | 5. | a message printed in the newspaper paid for by advertisers | 7. | the way news stories are structured | 9. | the words beneath a photograph or cartoon that explain the visual |
| 10. | information about the newspaper such as the title and publisher, on the front page | 11. | opinion or comment piece representing the views of the newspaper | 13. | table of contents of a newspaper | 14. | written defamation, something that can be challenged by law | 15. | style and size of type |
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Media Madness
Across:1. | the administrative head of the newspaper, owner or proprietor | 3. | one of several print runs of the newspaper in a day | 6. | process of collecting, writing and publishing news | 8. | the vertical divisions of a page, newspaper articles are divided this way. |
| 9. | a visual drawing that usually has a message in a newspaper | 12. | the position of articles,pictures and advertisements on the page of a newspaper | 16. | states the writer of the article | 17. | extra large font used to introduce an article |
| | Down:2. | person who decides what goes in to the newspaper | 4. | a story that shows the human interest side of a news story or event | 5. | a message printed in the newspaper paid for by advertisers | 7. | the way news stories are structured | 9. | the words beneath a photograph or cartoon that explain the visual |
| 10. | information about the newspaper such as the title and publisher, on the front page | 11. | opinion or comment piece representing the views of the newspaper | 13. | table of contents of a newspaper | 14. | written defamation, something that can be challenged by law | 15. | style and size of type |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only