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Which of the following is not considered criteria for a feature story?
(1 point) Responses A human-interest angle A
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Members of the press were required to show their credentials before being granted access to the media room one woman was turned
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how do u wrote a personality feature
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What’s the minimum number of primary sources a feature story should have?
(1 point) Responses 2 2 3 3 4 4 5
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Read the following story ideas. Which one would not be considered a feature story?
(1 point) Responses Botox and liposuction are
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According to the guidelines of good journalism, objectivity means:
(1 point) Responses Keeping paragraphs limited to three
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According to the guidelines of good journalism, which of the following is correct:
(1 point) Responses Miami city hall Miami city
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"When a reporter makes a mistake in a magazine article, you can run a correction; but when a health care worker makes a mistake,
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According to the guidelines of good journalism, which of the following is correct:
(1 point) Responses The President spent
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According to the guidelines of good journalism, which of the following is correct:
(1 point) Responses The President spent
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According to the guidelines of good journalism, which of the following abbreviations is correct:
(1 point) Responses Jan. Jan.
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Hi, I have a question. What is a news theme and why the media might develop one? I am not sure what this question mean? Thanks.
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Video is now a permanent part of journalism. Based on what you know about the development of the photojournalism, which BEST
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Can someone tell me a website where I can find terms for broadcast journalism? Thanks
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i'll like to make a story of ten words about news please . the following words are.. " newsroom ,headline ,newscast , deliver
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marrisa
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What are the differences between premodern and modern reporting styles.
A headline and the first two or three sentences of the
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Matt
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Tell me the correct answer
The tempo of a straight-news sports story is? (1 point) Responses Fast-paced Fast-paced Staccato
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what are the parts of a newspaper???
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Investigative reporters are bolder today than they were 30 or 40 years ago. How do you think the impact of Watergate has
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Attivia
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How might a journalist in today's age differ from one 40 years ago in terms of skill set?
They do better research about a topic
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Investigative reporters are bolder today than they were 30 or 40 years ago. How do you think the impact of Watergate has
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Members of the press were required to show their credentials before being granted access to the media room. One woman was turned
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How can a free press hold the government accountable? (1 point) Responses hosting opinion panels hosting opinion panels offering
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trippie
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Use the sentence to answer the question.
Members of the press were required to show their credentials before being granted access
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Hailee
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Select the phrase from the headline that best represents yellow journalism.
(1 point) To interact with this question use tab to
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Claudia is working as a television reporter for the local news station. She loves the high energy and variety that her job
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How might a journalist in today's age differ from one 40 years ago in terms of skill set?
They focus more on international news.
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Tlokotsi Semela
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_____were the journalists who reported on social problems in the united states during the 1900s
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Fill in the blank.(1 point) were the journalists who reported on social problems in the United States during the 1900s.
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Members of the press were required to show their credentials before being granted access to the media room. One woman was turned
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Explain why this quote, attributed to newspaper owner William Randolph Hearst, has long exemplified yellow journalism: "You
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Video is now a permanent part of journalism based on what you know about the development of journalism, which explains how this
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What are the four factors that can influence how the press covers an event? (short answer less that 75 characters)
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What are the four factors that can influence how the press covers an event?
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Which statement best explains why members of the press can cover the same event, but provide differing information about it?
A.
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How do editorials, editorial cartoons, and op-eds differ from news articles?
(1 point) Responses They are written by journalists,
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How do sports feature stories differ from sports news stories? (1 point) Responses Feature stories answer the five journalistic
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dob
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How does a sports feature lead differ from a straight-news sports lead? (1 point) Responses A sports feature lead always answers
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dob
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How do sports writers differ from news writers? (1 point) Responses Sports writers use fast-paced, action-packed words Sports
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How do sports feature story differ from sports news stories?
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What is a sports feature story? (1 point) Responses A story that features famous athletes. A story that features famous
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My name is Daniel Bark, and thank you for nominating me for the 2023 Walkey Awards for excellence in journalism. It's an honour
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p
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My name is Daniel Bark, and thank you for nominating me for the 2023 Walkey Awards for excellence in journalism. It's an honour
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Video is now a permanent part of journalism. Based on what you know about the development of the photojournalism, which BEST
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how do you sports features stories differ from sport news stories?
a Feature stories answer the five journalistic questions
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Who is a jounalist responsible to, they're employer or the viewing public?
I also need particular examples of when news has been
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Imagine that you are starting a newspaper. What would you hire a graphic designer to do?
A:Monitor the printing process. B:Design
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Video is now a permanent part of journalism. Based on what you know about the development of the photojournalism, which BEST
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Which headline is the best example of "yellow journalism" as practices in the late 1800's?
A. Several Sailors die in Maine
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Fill in the Blanks:(5 points) Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the
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