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| A news agency or organization that gathers new and transmits it to individual subscribing newspapers (AP, CP, Reuters) |
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| The title at the top of an article |
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| A large-format newspaper with usually serious content |
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| A smaller format 1/2 broadsheet folded, oftern preferred by publishers of local papers or computer papers and the sensation press (i.e. National Enquirer) |
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| The vertical divisions of a page; opinion or comment expressed by a regular writer |
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| up-to-the-minute news and events that are reported immediately |
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| background information or human interest stories |
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| an article written by the editor stating his/her opinion |
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| a special or regular article in a newspaper usually displayed prominently |
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| a department of the newspaper (e.g. the sports desk) |
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| international press corps who compete for stories, usually of a sensational nature |
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| a person hired to rush to the scene and phone back information as soon as possible or to key the report into a word processing terminal at the newspaper office |
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| the position of stories, advertisements, photos and graphics on a page |
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| the assigned time for stories to be submitted in order to make the issue going to press |
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| a text or piece of writing on any non-fiction subject |
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| official with the power to stop publication of certain articles |
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| the obtaining of exclusive rights to a story by payment of large sums of money |
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