Journalism Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Career & Employment has 25 clues. Answers range from 4 to 19 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

Description

the way that words are put together to make sentences
a person, written article, book, song, video, or film from which to get information
to produce or release a written work for the public to see or hear
these questions encourage the person to talk more
to write the name of source you information when using a quote, of book, or a part of any copyrighted work
communicating near and far using radio and television
your name, which is printed before/after an article
This type of question doesn't let the interviewee to open up since it just gives the option to the interviewee to say "yes" or "no"
material for a newspaper or magazine article
To cover a particular genre of journalism
sentences at the bottom of a photo that describe what happened to it
The editor of a newspaper, magazine, or etc. that sets a deadline
Most journalists will write a draft of an article before submitting it. After completing this, they will edit their own work for content and mistakes before submitting it to the editor
a person who edits material for publication or broadcast
the process of reviewing a news story, revising the writing and checking it for mistakes before it is published/broadcasted
a newspaper article written by, or on behalf of, an editor, especially one giving an opinion on a well known issue
An in-depth look at what's going on behind the news. it gets into the lives of people and tries to explain why and how a trend developed. This does not have to be tied to a current news event or a breaking story
the study of classes and functions of words, how words are said, and how words relate in a sentence
a person who writes, edits, or reports for a newspaper, magazine or news broadcast
the business or practice of writing and producing news media
These questions try to lead an interviewee in a certain direction
the first and most important sentence of the story. It sets up what the story is going to be about
The gathering of reporters around a person who is important to a particular story.
A source of information for Journalists
These are photos of people receiving awards or diplomas, cutting ribbons or passing out cheques. They just do the 'handshake' pose and smile at the camera

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