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19 notecards = 5 pages (4 cards per page)

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Journalism Chapter 1: Understanding News Terminology (DVSD)

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Advance Story

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Announcement type story for a coming event.

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Beats

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A plan to cover routinely all potential news sources in a specific area.

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Breaking News

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Coverage of an event as it is actually happening.

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Conflict

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A news value based on interest created from people who have differing opinions.

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Drama

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A news value that can create interest in a story because of events that create passion or emotion.

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Evergreen News

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Refers to feature news lacking a strong timeliness factor; news that could be printed today, a week from now, next issue, or even later wthout losing importance or relevance.

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Featurized News

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A news story with characteristics of a feature story.

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Future Story

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Information to be developed, discussed and possibly used for a story in the future.

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Human Interest

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News value which places emphasis (usually) on persons and seeks emotional identification the reader.

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Hyperlocal News

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News of importance to a news paper's immediate and local audience.

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Localizing News

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Making important international, national, or state news relevant to the immediate audience by establishing a local connection.

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News Story

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An objective story emphasizing the timely impact of the story for its readers.

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Primary Audience

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The target audience, ie. the students, staff and teachers within the school.

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Prominence

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A news value in which a person's position or job creates interest in news that pertains to that person.

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Proximity

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A news value indicating importance of information when it occurs near and affects people in a particular location.

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Secondary Audience

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The untargeted audience, often a wide network of interested readers from surrounding communities, interested alumni, other school journalists and friends relatives to the school community.

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Special Selection

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A published report om one to several pages usually reserved for late breaking news or special kinds of content.

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Surprise/Oddity

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News value based on the idea that unusual, odd or mysterious content can result in intrigue and add interest to a story.

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Timelines

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A news value in which information is important due to its current occurence.