The Campus Paper and Publication Staff Flashcards

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A caricature containing a political or social message tyat usually relates to current events or personalities.

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Editorial Cartoon

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It is also known as “Political Cartoon”

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Editorial Cartoon

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It shows the publication’s name, the volume and number of release, the names of the staff and their respective positions.

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Masthead

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It is also known as “flag”

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Masthead

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5
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The ______ is supposed to be objective and non-partisan.

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press

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How many publication staff position(s) is considered as ideal and manageable?

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10

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He/she supervises the editorial staff of the paper.

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Chief Editor

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He/she edits the articles in cooperation with the chief editor.

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Associate Editor

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He/she gives out assignments to feature writers, then receives and edits feature articles preparatory to submission.

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Feature Editor

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10
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The life of contents depends on the skills of the __________.

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reporters

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Latin word “diurnal” means?

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daily

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It is concerned with the collection and dissemination of news through the print media as well as the electronic media.

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Journalism

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What are the four (4) forms of printed media?

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Broadsheets, tabloids, newsletters, and magazines

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It is communication of day-to-day information, whether through pictures, sounds, and words.

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Journalism

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The oldest and most traditional format for the inclusion of journalism.

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Newspaper

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During 19th century, what form of journalism American journalists relied on sensational stories that were used to excite/anger the public?

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Yellow journalism

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17
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_______ played a large role in the development of freedom of expression.

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Newspapers

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18
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__________ is type of publication containing a variety of articles that are generally published on regular schedule.

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Magazines

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What do you call the type of newspaper that is being published daily?

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Dailies

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20
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What do you call the type of newspaper that is being published weekly?

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Weeklies

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What do you call the type of newspaper that is being published every sunday?

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Sunday paper

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22
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Campus Journalism Act is established on what year?

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1991

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Republic Act No. _____, is the establishment of campus publication in basic and in higher learning institution.

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7079

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24
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This is the version of the national newspaper in academic institution

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Campus Paper

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What are the two (2) categories of National papers?
Popular papers, and Heavy or Quality papers
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El Liliputiense by UST was published on?
1890
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In 1923, La Union High School published their school newspaper called?
The La Union Tab
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Who is the editor of the Coconut?
Carlos Romulo y Peña
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Manila High School/Araullo High School's student publication "The Coconut" was published on what year?
1912
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In 1731 in London, it is considered the "first general-interest magazine".
The Gentleman's Magazine
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Who is the editor of The Gentleman's magazine?
Edward Cave/ a.k.a Sylvanus Urban
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This publication takes more relaxed format than newspapers, with a more informal style to their writing.
Magazines
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What is the first and oldest high school newspaper in the country?
The Coconut, 1912
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What is the first printed and regularly issued high school newspaper in the country?
The La Union Tab, 1923
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What is the name of the University of the Philippine's campus paper?
The College Folio/ The Philippine Collegian, 1910
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What is the name of the University of Santo Tomas's campus paper?
The Varsitarian
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What is the name of the Philippine Normal University's campus paper?
The Torch
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What is the name of the Ateneo de Manila University's campus paper?
The Guidon
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This is one of the primordial function of a campus paper. Because the reading public may somehow be educated.
Education Function
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What are the seven (7) major parts of the campus paper?
1. front page 2. news page 3. editorial page 4. feature's page 5. community development page 6. science and technology page 7. sports page
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This is the "soul" of a newspaper/magazine.
Editorial Proper
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It refers to the engraved/ printed name, logo/ symbol of the newspaper.
Nameplate
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It refers to a metal plate bearing the newspaper's illustration
Cut
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It refers to a subbordinate headline or head which is immediately placed below its mother head to give more information about it.
Deck
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It refers to the imaginary horizontal line that divides the paper into two.
Fold
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The fold should noy overlay or run against the banner head. This rule is rooted from?
Lay-outing rule
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It refers to the little boxes in either or both sides of the nameplate. It usually contain advertisements or announcements.
Ears
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It refers to the whole story or a part of the whole story about the news which is composed of the lead and tge text supporting and elaborating the lead.
News Story
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It refers to the type of head having two lines or more lines.
Running Head
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It refers to the principal headline which is usually written in boldest and biggest font.
Banner (Head)
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It refers to the most important news.
Banner news
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It refers to a line given to pay respect to the source of the story or illustration printed.
Credit Line
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It refers to any news material enclosed by line rules is a boxed story.
Box
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It refers to any title of any news.
Headline
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It refers to horizontal divisions of the parts or texts of a newspaper.
Columns
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It refers to the text accompanying photos or other art works.
Cutline
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It is commonly known as "caption".
Cutline
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It refers to a tagline above but smaller than the headline. It gives stimulating but small details about the headline.
Kicker
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It is also called as "teaser"
Kicker
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It refers to the signature, name or pseudonym of the reporter who prepared the news.
Byline
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It refers to vertical lines that indicate the divisions of the columns.
Column Rules
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In modern journalism, column rules are substituted with ___________ that is formally known as "sunken rules".
Space Blank Column Rule
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It refers to a type of kicker but the difference is, it us bigger than the headline.
Hammer
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It refers to a type of cutline written or shown above the photo.
Overline
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Op-ed is the abbreviation of?
Opposite the editorial page or Opinion-editorial
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It refers to a newspaper article that expresses opinions of a named writer who is usually unaffiliated with the newspaper's editorial board.
Op-ed
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LTE or LITE is the abbreviation of?
Letter to Editor
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It refers to a letter sent to a publication about issues of concern to its readers.
Letter to Editor or LITE or LTE
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It refers to a recurring piece or article in the paper. It is primarily written by a "columnist" who is well acquianted with the subject.
Column
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Usually written on top of the page, this is composed of the page number, date of publication, and name of the newspaper.
Folio
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This is the sports section of a newspaper that features information on local sports events.
The Sports Page
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It involves investigating the story, rather than simply relying on press releases and prepared statements from the sports team, coaching staff, or players.
Sports Journalism
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They are the ones who verify facts given to them by the athletes, teams, leagues, or organizations they are covering.
Sports journalists
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He/she acts as the hand of the board, who brings articles to the press for typesetting. He/she also checks articles for typographical errors.
Managing Editor
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This section editor is assigned as the reporter to cover events relevant to school activities. He/she also writes news articles on assignment from the chief editor.
News Editor
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He/she is assigned in ensuring the release and distribution of the paper. He/she also guarantees the smootg flow of the passing of articles from reporters to section editors.
Circulation Manager
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This section editor gives out assignments to feature writers.
Feature Editor
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They are assigned to cause the assignment of the school's official photographer to take pictures on school's activities for the month or for a specified time.
Layout Section Editors
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This section editor is optional staff function, his/her prime job is to write the editorial of the Filipino section
Filipino Editor
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This section editor is assigned to make up a list of school papers sent by other schools.
Exchange Editor
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Newspapers originally started life as ________
journals'
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Television news journalism, uncluding radio, is known as _________
news broadcasting
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Name hese two (2) forms of writing, that is both consumed by the public and have relative style.
Journalism and Literature
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It is based on the wandering imagination of a writer. Categorized into prose and poetry.
Literature
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It has main genres that include news, editorial, and features.
Journalism
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Give/ name the five (5) tenets of journalism
1. Responsibility 2. Freedom of the Press 3. Independence 4. Objectivity, Truthfulness, and Accuracy 5. Fairness
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This tenet pertains; Journalists should always be aware of their obligations to their readers to write the truth whatever it costs.
Responsibility
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This tenet pertains; Checking the veracity of data and information before they are published, and avoiding conflicts of interest in the treatment of the articles.
Objectivity, Truthfulness, and Accuracy
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This tenet pertains; Services of a journalist should be committed to interest of general public and not driven by the interest of money.
Independence
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What fo you call the journalism that is driven by the interest of money?
Envelopmental journalism
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This tenet pertains; As a basic right, it should be safeguarded by the people of media.
Freedom of the Press
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These news violate the ideals of journalism.
Partisan news and biased interviews
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This tenet pertains; To be fair in presenting information in any journalistic field. Reporters shoukd exercise telling the truth and putting the information in the right perspective.
Fairness
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This is simpy sensationalizing a story or an issue. It presents little or no legitimate well-researched news, and uses eye-catching headlines.
Yellow Journalism
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This is a genre of journalism that, is fact-based but supports a specific point of view on an issue.
Advocacy Journalism
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This is a genre of journalism that, expanded the definition of journalism and of legitimate journalistic reporting and writing techniques.
New Journalism
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This approach represents a return to the roots of social reporting which was used in Charles Dickens' fiction.
New Journalism
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This is giving the reporters opinion rather than fact.
Editorializing
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It emphasizes imaginative, stylized writing of stories and considers newspaper as "literature of immediate fact".
Stylistic Journalism
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Who is the Pulitzer Prize winning author stated that 'reports are flawed'?
David Broeder
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The two (2) limitations of the press are:
timeframe and proneness
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This limitation of the press may be traced upon _______ in which an article should be submitted for publication.
timeframe
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This limitation of the press may be manipulated by the powerful, the elite, and the politicians
proneness
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This function of the news in the campus paper is to inform.
Information Function
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This function of the news in the campus paper is to persuade the reader, and chance to post their opinion.
Opinion Function
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This function of the news in the campus paper is to be a posterity tool of worthy and must-be-remembered occasions in the campus.
Documentation Function
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This function of the news in the campus paper is to serve as reflection for school staffs and administrators to see what improvements must be done.
Developmental Function
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This function of the news in the campus paper is to serve as harbinger of truth in the campus, and serve as the eyes of readers.
Watchdog Function
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This function of the news in the campus paper is to showcase feature stories; to stimulate the soul and to feed the brain.
Entertainment Function
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This function of the news in the campus paper serves as a training ground, an avenue of teaching budding journalists.
Laboratory Function