News Reporting and Copy Editing Final
Exam Questions and Answers
Good reporters are often said to have "a ___ for news". - Answers -nose
A basic human trait- simple ___ - often unearths interesting elements in otherwise
mundane stories. - Answers -curiosity
The act of drawing inferences or conclusions from a body of information is called ___
thinking. - Answers -critical
News that people need or believe is important, if not vital, to their daily is said to be
newsworthy because it has ___. - Answers -relevance
Once they've found news, the reporters' job is to find its connections to their ___. -
Answers -Audience
A common criticism of television news is summarized in the phrase "if it ___, it leads." -
Answers -bleeds
Technology helped bring out the so-called ___ style of reporting, replacing partisan
politics with factual coverage of government and business affairs. - Answers -objective
News that scrolls along the bottom of a TV screen is known as a ___. - Answers -crawl
The act of ordinary people using audio, video and other reporting technologies to
provide news content for professional news outlets is called ___ journalism. - Answers -
citizen
Something that happens in your news outlet's local area is said to be newsworthy
because of its ___. - Answers -proximity
Creating a list of everything that comes to mind related to a story topic is called ___. -
Answers -brainstorming
A story's ___ is its central theme or main message. - Answers -focus
Journalists have to face their fears through ___, forcing themselves to do the thing they
fear. - Answers -counterphobia
Answering a story's most challenging questions involves ___ thinking. - Answers -critical
, Putting a topic in the center of the page and then surrounding it with related ideas is
called ___. - Answers -mapping
In addition to providing facts, journalists must also give their audiences ___ to help them
make sense of the flood of available information. - Answers -meaning
Reporters fight writer's block by ___, writing whatever comes to their minds without
regard for spelling, grammar or context. - Answers -freewriting
Before conducting interviews, it helps to create a ___, a table you can use to connect
questions to sources who may be able to provide answers. - Answers -reporting plan
Once you've gathered the information for a story, it's time to write a ___, or first version
of the story. - Answers -draft
The final step in writing a story is to ___ it- to verify your facts, tie up loose ends and
make sure it is accurate, fair, and complete. - Answers -revise
A ___ is the reporter's most basic tool. - Answers -notebook
The first type of computer software to make an impact on reporters was ___ software,
which allowed them to manipulate blocks of text on the screen. - Answers -word
processing
Although the ___ is a great tool for reporters, relying too heavily on it can insulate
reporters from the people, places, and events they aren covering. - Answers -telephone
or internet
Above all else, a reporter's goal must be ___ because getting facts wrong erodes the
credibility of the news organization. - Answers -accuracy
Recording audio with a ___ allows you to easily use interview material in a podcast on
your news outlet's Web site. - Answers -digital audio recorder
Young reporters sometimes need to work on their ___ because it involves walking up to
strangers and asking them questions. - Answers -assertiveness
Working with ___ can give reporters new points of view on stories, adding a visual
component to the facts and figures they normally seek. - Answers -photojournalists
Computer technology that allows manipulation of ___ has caused serious ethical
problems for some journalists and news outlets. - Answers -photos/images/audio
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