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Studio-based person who presents the news and coordinates links with other contributors.
Stored visual materials of past events which are used to provide background information on a story
On screen caption, this usually gives the name of the speaker and the location
A device used by presenters in order to read the news and look directly into the camera
Broadcaster's Audience Research Board that complies audience viewing figures
Presenting a news story from a particular point of view
This makes a programme distinctive and involves colour, font, logo design, graphics and music
An audio/visual segment used to support a story
A news reporter, usually an expert, sometimes based in another country who gives regular reports on a particular news story
Introduction to a news story that provides a signal to another person
When a news presenter speaks directly to the camera/viewer
The handover from the studio to an on-location report
The arrangement of the audio/visual elements of a news story
- The process of controlling which stories are considered newsworthy. An editor will select which news stories are broadcast in a news programme
Serious news stories usually about politics, economics war/conflict and crime
A short introduction to a news story used to interest a viewer
A short visual sequence or frame that identifies a television programme
An unbiased news report that looks at both sides of a story
The way in which a presenter speaks to the audience
An organisation that gathers and provides news stories for journalists
A round up of short news stories
A series of short news stories on a broadcast television programme, radio news programme or news website
A set of values or criteria that determines whether a story is news and likely to make the news programme
A shot where a news presenter is talking and can be heard but not seen
News stories that relate to a particular area in the country
News reports that are broadcasted 24 hours a day
The order of news stories on a news programme
News stories that are related to entertainment and the arts - considered to be less serious news
Music and sound that sometimes including visual/graphics that punctuate a news programme
Titles that mark the beginning and end of a programme
A short advert for a story/news item that will be coming up later
When a presenter talks over a news clip
A shot interview with members of the public (voice of the people)