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Blog - ✔✔Short for Web log. A Web-based publication in which articles, issued

periodically, appear in reverse chronological order


Bureau - ✔✔A news-gathering office maintained by a newspaper somewhere

other tan its central location. Papers may have bureaus in the next county; in

the state capital; in Washington, D.C.; or in foreign countries


Byline - ✔✔A line identifying the author of a story


Citizen Journalism - ✔✔A new form of media in which citizens actively

participate in gathering and writing information, often in the form of news


Closed-ended question - ✔✔A direct question designed to draw a specific

response--for example, "Will you be a candidate?"


Contextual advertising - ✔✔Advertising on a website that is directed to likely

users of that site based on demographic profiles

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Convergence - ✔✔The coordination of print, broadcast and online reporting in a

news operation. The terms is defined in different ways by different people in the

media industry


Copy - ✔✔What reporters write. A story is a piece of copy


Copy desk - ✔✔The newspaper desk at which the final editing of stories is done,

headlines are written and pages are designed


Copy editor - ✔✔A person who checks, polishes and corrects stories written by

reporters. Usually copy editors write headlines for these stories; sometimes they

decide how to arrange soties and pictures on a page


Cover - ✔✔To keep abreast of significant developments on a beat or to report on

a specific event. The reporter covering the police beat may be assigned to cover

a murder, for example


Crowdsourcing - ✔✔The practice of asking members of the public to provide

information for a story


Cutline - ✔✔The caption that accompanies a newspaper or magazine

photograph. The terms dates from the days when photos were reproduced with

etched zinc plates called cuts.

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Deadline - ✔✔The time by which a reporter, editor or desk must have all

scheduled work completed


Deep background - ✔✔Information that may be used but that cannot be

attributed to either a person or a position.


Desk - ✔✔A term used by reporters to refer to the city editor's or copy editor's

position, as in "The desk wants this story by noon"


Editor - ✔✔The top-ranking individual in te news department of a newspaper,

also known as the editor-in-chief. The term may refer as well to those at any

level who edit copy


Editorial department - ✔✔Generally, the news department that is responsible

for all newspaper content except advertising. At some papers this term refers to

the department responsible for the editorial page only.


Editorialize - ✔✔To inject the reporter's or the newspaper's opinion into a news

story or headline. Most newspapers restrict opinion to analysis stories, columns

and editorials

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