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Newseum : Washington D.C.'s museum about the news
JohnWilkesBooth : Who assassinated President Lincoln?
FordsTheatre : Where President Lincoln was assassinated.
Barbie : Iconic doll of the Boomers.
PulitzerPrize : Award given to journalists and newspapers.
TheWashingtonPost : D.C. newspaper.
FirstAmendment : Prohibits the government from impeding free exercise of religion, abridging freedom of speech, or infringing on the freedom of the press.
AndersonCooper : This "360" broadcast journalist is an icon on today's CNN.
WoodwardAndBernstein : This journalistic pair wrote the stories that brought down Richard Nixon during Watergate.
Yellow : This "color" of journalism is what we call sensationalistic news.
Libel : What a journalist could be sued for if they print something untrue and reputation-damaging about a person.
Editor : The person in charge of the content and direction of a newspaper.
Broadcast : Radio and TV journalism.
Investigative : This type of journalism uncovers information that sources often want hidden.
OffTheRecord : Material offered the reporter in confidence is called this.
CheckpointCharlie : Berlin's best-known East-West wall crossing.
The Newseum
Across:| 1. | This type of journalism uncovers information that sources often want hidden. | | 4. | This "color" of journalism is what we call sensationalistic news. | | 8. | What a journalist could be sued for if they print something untrue and reputation-damaging about a person. | | 10. | Material offered the reporter in confidence is called this. | | 13. | This journalistic pair wrote the stories that brought down Richard Nixon during Watergate. | | 14. | The person in charge of the content and direction of a newspaper. | | 15. | Berlin's best-known East-West wall crossing. | | 16. | Award given to journalists and newspapers. |
| | Down:| 2. | Washington D.C.'s museum about the news | | 3. | D.C. newspaper. | | 5. | This "360" broadcast journalist is an icon on today's CNN. | | 6. | Where President Lincoln was assassinated. | | 7. | Who assassinated President Lincoln? | | 9. | Iconic doll of the Boomers. | | 11. | Prohibits the government from impeding free exercise of religion, abridging freedom of speech, or infringing on the freedom of the press. | | 12. | Radio and TV journalism. |
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The Newseum
Across:| 1. | This type of journalism uncovers information that sources often want hidden. | | 4. | This "color" of journalism is what we call sensationalistic news. | | 8. | What a journalist could be sued for if they print something untrue and reputation-damaging about a person. | | 10. | Material offered the reporter in confidence is called this. | | 13. | This journalistic pair wrote the stories that brought down Richard Nixon during Watergate. | | 14. | The person in charge of the content and direction of a newspaper. | | 15. | Berlin's best-known East-West wall crossing. | | 16. | Award given to journalists and newspapers. |
| | Down:| 2. | Washington D.C.'s museum about the news | | 3. | D.C. newspaper. | | 5. | This "360" broadcast journalist is an icon on today's CNN. | | 6. | Where President Lincoln was assassinated. | | 7. | Who assassinated President Lincoln? | | 9. | Iconic doll of the Boomers. | | 11. | Prohibits the government from impeding free exercise of religion, abridging freedom of speech, or infringing on the freedom of the press. | | 12. | Radio and TV journalism. |
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© 2015
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only