The Campus Paper and Publication Staff Flashcards

1
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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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2
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It is also known as “Political Cartoon”

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Editorial Cartoon

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3
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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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4
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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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6
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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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7
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He/she supervises the editorial staff of the paper.

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Chief Editor

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8
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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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9
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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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11
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Latin word “diurnal” means?

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daily

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12
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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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13
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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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14
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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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15
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The oldest and most traditional format for the inclusion of journalism.

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Newspaper

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16
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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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19
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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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21
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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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23
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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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25
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What are the two (2) categories of National papers?

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Popular papers, and Heavy or Quality papers

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26
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El Liliputiense by UST was published on?

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1890

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27
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In 1923, La Union High School published their school newspaper called?

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The La Union Tab

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28
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Who is the editor of the Coconut?

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Carlos Romulo y Peña

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29
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Manila High School/Araullo High School’s student publication “The Coconut” was published on what year?

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1912

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30
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In 1731 in London, it is considered the “first general-interest magazine”.

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The Gentleman’s Magazine

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31
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Who is the editor of The Gentleman’s magazine?

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Edward Cave/ a.k.a Sylvanus Urban

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32
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This publication takes more relaxed format than newspapers, with a more informal style to their writing.

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Magazines

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33
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What is the first and oldest high school newspaper in the country?

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The Coconut, 1912

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34
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What is the first printed and regularly issued high school newspaper in the country?

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The La Union Tab, 1923

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35
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What is the name of the University of the Philippine’s campus paper?

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The College Folio/ The Philippine Collegian, 1910

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36
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What is the name of the University of Santo Tomas’s campus paper?

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The Varsitarian

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37
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What is the name of the Philippine Normal University’s campus paper?

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The Torch

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38
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What is the name of the Ateneo de Manila University’s campus paper?

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The Guidon

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39
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This is one of the primordial function of a campus paper. Because the reading public may somehow be educated.

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Education Function

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40
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What are the seven (7) major parts of the campus paper?

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  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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41
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This is the “soul” of a newspaper/magazine.

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Editorial Proper

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42
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It refers to the engraved/ printed name, logo/ symbol of the newspaper.

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Nameplate

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43
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It refers to a metal plate bearing the newspaper’s illustration

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Cut

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44
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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.

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Deck

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45
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It refers to the imaginary horizontal line that divides the paper into two.

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Fold

46
Q

The fold should noy overlay or run against the banner head. This rule is rooted from?

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Lay-outing rule

47
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It refers to the little boxes in either or both sides of the nameplate. It usually contain advertisements or announcements.

A

Ears

48
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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.

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News Story

49
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It refers to the type of head having two lines or more lines.

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Running Head

50
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It refers to the principal headline which is usually written in boldest and biggest font.

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Banner (Head)

51
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It refers to the most important news.

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Banner news

52
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It refers to a line given to pay respect to the source of the story or illustration printed.

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Credit Line

53
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It refers to any news material enclosed by line rules is a boxed story.

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Box

54
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It refers to any title of any news.

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Headline

55
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It refers to horizontal divisions of the parts or texts of a newspaper.

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Columns

56
Q

It refers to the text accompanying photos or other art works.

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Cutline

57
Q

It is commonly known as “caption”.

A

Cutline

58
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It refers to a tagline above but smaller than the headline. It gives stimulating but small details about the headline.

A

Kicker

59
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It is also called as “teaser”

A

Kicker

60
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It refers to the signature, name or pseudonym of the reporter who prepared the news.

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Byline

61
Q

It refers to vertical lines that indicate the divisions of the columns.

A

Column Rules

62
Q

In modern journalism, column rules are substituted with ___________ that is formally known as “sunken rules”.

A

Space Blank Column Rule

63
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It refers to a type of kicker but the difference is, it us bigger than the headline.

A

Hammer

64
Q

It refers to a type of cutline written or shown above the photo.

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Overline

65
Q

Op-ed is the abbreviation of?

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Opposite the editorial page or Opinion-editorial

66
Q

It refers to a newspaper article that expresses opinions of a named writer who is usually unaffiliated with the newspaper’s editorial board.

A

Op-ed

67
Q

LTE or LITE is the abbreviation of?

A

Letter to Editor

68
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It refers to a letter sent to a publication about issues of concern to its readers.

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Letter to Editor or LITE or LTE

69
Q

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.

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Column

70
Q

Usually written on top of the page, this is composed of the page number, date of publication, and name of the newspaper.

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Folio

71
Q

This is the sports section of a newspaper that features information on local sports events.

A

The Sports Page

72
Q

It involves investigating the story, rather than simply relying on press releases and prepared statements from the sports team, coaching staff, or players.

A

Sports Journalism

73
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They are the ones who verify facts given to them by the athletes, teams, leagues, or organizations they are covering.

A

Sports journalists

74
Q

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.

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Managing Editor

75
Q

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.

A

News Editor

76
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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.

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Circulation Manager

77
Q

This section editor gives out assignments to feature writers.

A

Feature Editor

78
Q

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.

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Layout Section Editors

79
Q

This section editor is optional staff function, his/her prime job is to write the editorial of the Filipino section

A

Filipino Editor

80
Q

This section editor is assigned to make up a list of school papers sent by other schools.

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Exchange Editor

81
Q

Newspapers originally started life as ________

A

journals’

82
Q

Television news journalism, uncluding radio, is known as _________

A

news broadcasting

83
Q

Name hese two (2) forms of writing, that is both consumed by the public and have relative style.

A

Journalism and Literature

84
Q

It is based on the wandering imagination of a writer. Categorized into prose and poetry.

A

Literature

85
Q

It has main genres that include news, editorial, and features.

A

Journalism

86
Q

Give/ name the five (5) tenets of journalism

A
  1. Responsibility
  2. Freedom of the Press
  3. Independence
  4. Objectivity, Truthfulness, and Accuracy
  5. Fairness
87
Q

This tenet pertains; Journalists should always be aware of their obligations to their readers to write the truth whatever it costs.

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Responsibility

88
Q

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.

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Objectivity, Truthfulness, and Accuracy

89
Q

This tenet pertains; Services of a journalist should be committed to interest of general public and not driven by the interest of money.

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Independence

90
Q

What fo you call the journalism that is driven by the interest of money?

A

Envelopmental journalism

91
Q

This tenet pertains; As a basic right, it should be safeguarded by the people of media.

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Freedom of the Press

92
Q

These news violate the ideals of journalism.

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Partisan news and biased interviews

93
Q

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.

A

Fairness

94
Q

This is simpy sensationalizing a story or an issue. It presents little or no legitimate well-researched news, and uses eye-catching headlines.

A

Yellow Journalism

95
Q

This is a genre of journalism that, is fact-based but supports a specific point of view on an issue.

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Advocacy Journalism

96
Q

This is a genre of journalism that, expanded the definition of journalism and of legitimate journalistic reporting and writing techniques.

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New Journalism

97
Q

This approach represents a return to the roots of social reporting which was used in Charles Dickens’ fiction.

A

New Journalism

98
Q

This is giving the reporters opinion rather than fact.

A

Editorializing

99
Q

It emphasizes imaginative, stylized writing of stories and considers newspaper as “literature of immediate fact”.

A

Stylistic Journalism

100
Q

Who is the Pulitzer Prize winning author stated that ‘reports are flawed’?

A

David Broeder

101
Q

The two (2) limitations of the press are:

A

timeframe and proneness

102
Q

This limitation of the press may be traced upon _______ in which an article should be submitted for publication.

A

timeframe

103
Q

This limitation of the press may be manipulated by the powerful, the elite, and the politicians

A

proneness

104
Q

This function of the news in the campus paper is to inform.

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Information Function

105
Q

This function of the news in the campus paper is to persuade the reader, and chance to post their opinion.

A

Opinion Function

106
Q

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.

A

Documentation Function

107
Q

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.

A

Developmental Function

108
Q

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.

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Watchdog Function

109
Q

This function of the news in the campus paper is to showcase feature stories; to stimulate the soul and to feed the brain.

A

Entertainment Function

110
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This function of the news in the campus paper serves as a training ground, an avenue of teaching budding journalists.

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Laboratory Function