Journalism Review Flashcards

(30 cards)

1
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What does the T stand for in TIPP

A

Timeliness

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What does the I stand for in TIPP

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Impact

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3
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What does the first P in TIPP stand for

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Proximity

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4
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What does the second P in TIPP stand for

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Prominence

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5
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What are the concepts of ethical journalism

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  1. Seek truth and report it
  2. Minimize harm
  3. Act independently
  4. Be accountable and transparent
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6
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What are the types of defamation

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libel and slander

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7
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what is libel

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written defamation

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8
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what is slander

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spoken defamation

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9
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What makes up the lead of a news story

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who, what, when, where, why, how

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10
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how long is a lead

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usually 30-40 words

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11
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What makes up a body

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the “meat” of a story

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12
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what makes up a tail

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additional information

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13
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What are the two types of stories that use the inverted pyramid

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hard and soft news stories

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14
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what is the difference between hard and soft news stories

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hard news is more important than soft news

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15
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what is a feature?

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It emphasizes a certain tone, whether that be entertaining, humorous, saddening, serious or light. It involves and engages readers to the creative, subjective, informative, or entering aspects of the article, differing from informative news.

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16
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what is an editorial

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They aim to add value for the reader or spectator, which serves as the unifying characteristic of them all. One of the critical features of editorial content is its impartiality.

17
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what is a column

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historical, personal, those
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18
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what does the e in ESCAPE stand for

19
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what does the s in ESCAPE stand for

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what does the C in ESCAPE stand for

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what does the a in ESCAPE stand for

22
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what does the p in ESCAPE stand for

23
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what does the last E in ESCAPE stand for

24
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what is an open ended question

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one with many/long answers

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what is a close ended question
one with few/limited answers
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what are the court cases we talked about
tinker, Hazelwood, bethel, and the Pentagon papers
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what did the Tinker case do
said that students could peacefully express their opinions
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what did the hazelwood case do
limited free press in schools, if a newspaper was school funded they had a right to prohibit it from publishing
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what did the Fraser case do
limited free speech in schools after a student made a vulgar speech
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what did the Pentagon papers do
established no prior restraint