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Essential Print Journalism Terms Explained

This document defines various terms and concepts related to print journalism, including types of news stories like hard news and features; elements of written articles such as the lead, byline, and dateline; processes like localization and filing stories; and concepts involving advertising, sources, and newspaper production such as the news hole and kill decisions. It provides an overview of common vocabulary used in print media.

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Essential Print Journalism Terms Explained

This document defines various terms and concepts related to print journalism, including types of news stories like hard news and features; elements of written articles such as the lead, byline, and dateline; processes like localization and filing stories; and concepts involving advertising, sources, and newspaper production such as the news hole and kill decisions. It provides an overview of common vocabulary used in print media.

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Print Journalism

TERMS AND CONCEPTS


• Beat
• Stylebook
• Angle
• slant
• Banner
• Dateline
• Byline
• Lead
• File
• Hard news
• Feature
• Folo
• Jump
• Blurb
• Box
• Sidebar
• Folo
• Kill
• Morgue
• Advertorial
• Crony journalism
• Off-the-record
• Localization
• News hole
• Rowback
• Tip
• Wire services

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