2. a printed publication (usually issued daily or weekly)
consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, feature
articles, advertisements, and correspondence. CHELDY SYGACO
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4. is used both to refer to a generic paper size, and to
specific types of publications which have historically been
produced on broadsheets. general rule, the sheets are vertically
long and short horizontally, with a length of at least 22 inches(56
centimetres) and a width which can vary. CHELDY SYGACO
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5. A tabloid is both a paper size and a term for the style of
the newspapers that tend to use that format. Tabloid is the smaller
of the two standard newspaper sizes; the larger newspapers are
called broadsheets. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
6. SECTION I: Local/domestic/national news; International ;
Politics; Weather; Letters from the Readers; Opinions/Editorials
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9. Newspaper pages are laid out on a grid which consists of a
margin on 4 sides, a number of vertical columns, and space in
between columns. Newspapers grids are based on a different number
of columns, depending on paper size and design preference. 4 5 6 8
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11. tells who wrote the story; may include the writers title.
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12. an ad that appears in the classified or want ad section of
the newspaper. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
13. a vertical division of the layout that helps give structure
to the pages. Newspaper stories and images are measured in column
inches: the number of columns wide by the number of inches long.
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14. explains what is happening in a photograph or illustration.
cutline or caption sometimes may include a photo credit, the name
of the person who took the picture. CHELDY SYGACO
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15. the location (and sometimes the date) from which a story
was sent, usually given at the beginning of a story. The term was
first used at a time when news often took days to reach a reader,
so the date and location of the event were included in the story.
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16. an ad for a business or organization that appears on a
newspaper page. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
17. a type of story on the editorial page that expresses an
opinion of the newspaper and encourages the reader to take some
action. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
18. a display used by a newspaper to indicate section pages or
special pages CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
19. combination of typography and artwork identity of
newspaper. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
20. the date and page number that appears at the top of each
newspaper page. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
21. large type written and designed to summarize a story and
get the readers attention. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
22. tells the reader where regularly featured pages, such as
sports, weather and local news, can be found CHELDY SYGACO
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23. the line that tells the reader on which page the story is
continued. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
24. the beginning of the story, which summarizes it and/or
grabs the readers attention CHELDY SYGACO
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25. The formal statement of the newspapers name, officers,
management and place of publication. It usually appears on the
editorial page. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
26. a story written by a reporter for a news service CHELDY
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27. The shoulder or kicker has been defined as the headline
that is placed on top of the main headline. This headline is set in
small points, and its purpose is to supplement the main headline.
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28. is old newspaper lingo for the short article summary that
accompanies a headline. It could be a phrase, a sentence or even
two if theyre very short. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
29. information (as a page number) printed at the bottom of
each page of a document CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
30. Boxed ears are at the side of the headline in a newspaper.
There is no specific meaning for the boxed ears; this is just what
papers call it. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
31. is a report on an event that has taken place. Articles may
include a byline, body text, photo, and caption. Typically,
newspaper articles that appear closest to the front page or within
the first section are those that editors consider to be the most
important and relevant to their readersCHELDY SYGACO
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32. report about an issue, person, event with added depth and
more background details. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
33. An editorial is an article written by the editorial staff
from a specific perspective. The editorial will offer the
newspaper's view of an issue. Editorials should not be used as a
main source of a research paper, because they are not objective
reports. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
34. have a long and fascinating history. They offer an opinion
and convey a message about an important issue in an amusing,
entertaining, or poignant visual depiction. CHELDY SYGACOAC
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35. Letters sent from readers to a newspaper, usually in
response to an article. They often include strong opinions about
something the newspaper has published. It should not be used as
objective sources for a research paper, but they could prove
valuable as quotes to demonstrate a point of view. CHELDY SYGACOAC
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