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| abbreviation for advertisement |
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| news of an event to occur in the future |
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| word(s) written in all capital letters |
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| The approach or perspective from which a news fact or event is viewed, or the emphasis chosen for a story |
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| abbreviation for Associated Press, a news-gathering service |
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| type of headline stretching full width, usually at the top of a page; also called a streamer |
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| news source that a reporter is assigned to cover regularly |
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| An illustration filling one or more margins and running off the edge of the paper or border; used frequently in magazines and advertisements |
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| material enclosed, either completely or partially, by a printed rule |
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| Similar headlines running side by side that create monotony and the tendency to read across |
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| the name and identification of a story's author |
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| Refers to anything that is in its finished form - no further changes are needed before it is published in the paper |
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