FBLA Journalism Test
accuracy - ANS-getting all the facts right and always seeking the truth
active voice - ANS-The subject of the sentence performs the action
advertising manager - ANS-The person who performs all the administrative, planning,
budgeting, and coordinating functions. He or she may lay out ads, write ad copy, and
select the media.
anchor - ANS-newscaster who hosts the studio portion of the newscast
anchored - ANS-
anecdote - ANS-A short personal story about an event or an occurrence
anonymous sources - ANS-people who give reporters information but do not allow the
publication of their names
Associated Press style - ANS-style used by most news organizations for stories; usually
referred to as AP style
attribution - ANS-
banner - ANS-
beat - ANS-A beat is a particular topic or subject area that a reporter covers. Most
journalists working in print and online news cover beats.
biography - ANS-story of a person's life written by another person
, business manager - ANS-the person responsible for the financial arrangements of a
production
caption - ANS-
celebrity - ANS-a famous person
censorship - ANS-the prevention, or attempted prevention, of printing or broadcasting
materials that are considered by some to be objectable
central point - ANS-What the story is really about, what question or questions the story
will answer to be worthwhile,
why people need or will want to know about it,
if it reflects a larger trend or theme, etc.
chart - ANS-
chronological order - ANS-a method of speech organization in which the main points
follow a time pattern
circulation - ANS-Short-term, repetitive, or cyclical movements that recur on a regular
basis.
citizen journalism - ANS-news reported and distributed by citizens, rather than
professional journalists and for-profit news organizations
coaching - ANS-Dialogue with a goal of helping another be more effective and achieve
his or her full potential on the job.
coaching editors - ANS-help reporters define the stories even before they begin writing
column - ANS-a recurring piece or article in a newspaper, magazine or other
publication, where a writer expresses their own opinion in few columns allotted to them
by the newspaper organisation
computer-assisted reporting - ANS-
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