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Yellow journalism refers to what? (1 point) Responses
A comic strip by Richard Felton Outcault The use of sensationalistic news
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The New York Journal and New York World relied on ______ to sell newspapers. (1 point) Responses
Political cartoons
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William Randolph Hearst’s newspaper was called: (1 point) Responses The New York World The New York World The New York Journal
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When did Joseph Pulitzer abandon Yellow Journalism? (1 point) Responses
After the Spanish-American War In 1878 Aug. 11, 1899 In
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The Pulitzer Prizes are awarded for a(n): (1 point) Responses Innovative investigative reporting Innovative investigative
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Which newspaper won the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in the Breaking News Category for its coverage of the shootings at Columbine High
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Question When did Pulitzer and Hearst begin their bitter battle to sell newspapers, and what did both do after the attack on the
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What should a reporter always make time to do? (1 point) Responses Talk Talk Listen Listen Re-write Re-write Write
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"Yellow Journalism" during the late 19th century was marked by
* 10 points A) a decrease in readership. B) over-reliance on facts
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"Why Journalism Has A Gender Problem" by Corinne Segal The journalism industry is severely lacking in leadership by women and
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What is photojournalism?
* 0 points War coverage Documentation of glamour and style Documentation of travel A form of journalism
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WHAT IS AN Summary lead
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Summary lead
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What organizational structure do straight news writers use? (1 point) Responses The converted triangle The converted triangle
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In the inverted pyramid, the most crucial information is placed: (1 point) Responses At the bottom At the bottom After three
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What is a lead? (1 point) Responses The first sentence or two of a story containing essential information The first sentence or
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A straight news story deals with: (1 point)Facts Facts Opinion Opinion Criticism Criticism Fiction
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what must a straight news story always provide?
five primary sources answers to the six basic reporting questions criticism of
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What must a straight news story always provide? (1 point) Responses Five primary sources Five primary sources Answers to the six
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The date, time, and location of a local robbery would most likely be included in
A feature article An editorial article A hard
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We did not find results for: "Nelly Bly Undercover" by Dr. Howard Markel After talking her way into the city room of the New
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Havana, Feb. 15—At 9:45 o'clock this evening a terrible explosion took place on board the United States battleship Maine in
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Havana, Feb. 15—At 9:45 o'clock this evening a terrible explosion took place on board the United States battleship Maine in
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What must you do if you use copied material in a story? (1 point) Responses Call the source to let them know Call the source to
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Which of the following is an example of a straight news lead? (1 point) Responses Men, unlike women, don’t think housework is
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What is a straight news story? (1 point) Responses A story about heterosexuality A story about heterosexuality A no-nonsense
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How can a free press hold the government accountable?
(1 point) Responses hosting opinion panels hosting opinion panels offering
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Placing the most important information first and then adding less important information at the end of the story is called: (1
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"Why Journalism Has a Gender Problem"
by Corinne Segal A Fortune study on performance reviews in the tech industry found that
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What specific rules are reporters of all types, including photographers, bound by?
(1 point) Responses financial rules financial
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Havana, Feb. 15—At 9:45 o'clock this evening a terrible explosion took place on board the United States battleship Maine in
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what is straight news writing
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There has been an earthquake in your town! You are a journalist and need to gather information and interviews in order to tell
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How does a feature story differ from a straight news story? (1 point) Responses Feature stories immediately answer the
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Why is it important that feature writers answer the journalistic questions clearly within the first few paragraphs of a story?
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My First Day on the Job
I was in full-on panic mode. Here I was on my first day as an inexperienced reporter having to cover an
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My First Day on the Job
I was in full-on panic mode. Here I was on my first day as an inexperienced reporter having to cover an
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According to the guidelines of good journalism, objectivity means: (1 point) Responses Keeping paragraphs limited to three
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Did you discuss possible reasons that led reporters to believe the White Star Hype?
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Use the passage to answer the question.
What is the main claim the author makes? (1 point) Responses Newspapers are carefully
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Jakes is a reporter,what does reveal about his character in Sophiatoi
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Which of the following headlines is an example of yellow journalism?
A. Foreign Plot Shows Spain is Behind the Sinking of the
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Read the description of the object and select the correct word:
I work for a newspaper and I go places to find out what happened,
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I work for a newspaper and I check and correct the articles before printing, who am I?
Un reporter Un journaliste Un médium Un
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Why Journalism Has a Gender Problem"
by Corinne Segal A Fortune study on performance reviews in the tech industry found that
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Community Newspaper Under Siege"
by Tim Grobaty To add to the woes is the fact that many politicians see the media as overzealous
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Should a journalist ever be questioned and potentially charged for treason by independently covering news conflicting with the
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What is a sports feature story? (1 point) Responses A story that features famous athletes. A story that features famous
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Match the person to their accomplishment.(3 points)
Won a Pulitzer Prize in 1957 for his biography, Profiles in Courage. Author
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Match the person to their accomplishment.(3 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question.
A. Won a Pulitzer
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