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The title of a newspaper story or article that is printed in large letters at the top of the page.
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HEADLINE
EDITORIAL
CAPTION
BYLINE
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A person who writes a regular column for a publication, often expressing personal opinions or insights.
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CORRESPONDENT
COLUMNIST
EDITOR
REPORTER
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The title of a newspaper story or article that is printed in large letters at the top of the page.
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A person who writes a regular column for a publication, often expressing personal opinions or insights.
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The practice of using someone else's work or ideas without proper attribution, considered unethical in journalism.
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A brief description that accompanies an illustration or a photograph, explaining its content.
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A large, official document or statement that expresses opinions, recommendations, or guidelines on a specific issue, often published in a newspaper.
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A written account of a person or event based on personal observation or firsthand experience.
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The ethical principle of being fair and impartial in reporting, without personal bias influencing the presentation of facts.
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An individual who investigates and reports news stories, often working for a newspaper, magazine, or broadcast station.
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A specialized journalist who covers news from a particular geographical area or on specific topics, often working remotely and filing reports as needed.
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The practice of publishing false information about someone, causing damage to their reputation, which can be considered a form of defamation in print.
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A person or entity that provides information or materials for news stories, which reporters rely on to build their narratives.
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The section of a newspaper or magazine that contains main stories and important news items, often the first thing readers see.
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A summary of a news story typically displayed at the beginning or as a lead to attract reader attention.
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The practice of favoring one perspective over another, which can result in a distorted representation of the truth.
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A person responsible for overseeing the publication's content, making decisions about what to print and how to present the news.
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An article or section of a newspaper that provides an in-depth analysis or special focus on a particular topic or event.
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A written statement or report issued by a publication to correct misinformation or address complaints, typically aimed at maintaining fairness and transparency.
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A formal written statement that explains an individual or publication's views on a particular issue, often reflecting personal beliefs rather than factual reporting.
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The process of ensuring that information is reliable and trustworthy, often a key consideration for journalists in their reporting.
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The act of presenting false spoken statements about someone that can harm their reputation, considered a form of defamation.
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A sentence or phrase that identifies the author of an article, typically found at the beginning of the piece.
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A part of a newspaper or magazine that presents news stories together with commentary and analysis, usually by a particular writer.
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The means by which information is disseminated to the public, including newspapers, television, radio, and online platforms.
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The act of verifying facts and information to ensure accuracy and honesty in reporting.
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The date and location that precede a news story, indicating when and where the information was gathered.
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A type of misinformation where a publication spreads false written statements that damage a person's reputation, often leading to legal action.
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A publication that regularly prints news articles and features, often issued daily or weekly, providing information to the public.
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A term that describes reporting that strives to remain impartial and unbiased, presenting facts without personal opinion.
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A formal written communication that expresses views, information, or news from a government or organization, often presented in a press release format.
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A person who investigates and reports on news stories, often working to gather information and conduct interviews.
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A systematic approach to addressing ethical dilemmas and ensuring fair treatment in journalism, often reflected in the codes of conduct for reporters.
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A comprehensive report that is crafted to provide insights or narratives based on a particular subject, often longer and more detailed than standard articles.