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Journalism Terms

Horizontales
Asking someone questions to learn more about them.
Copying someone's EXACT work without permission or without citing the source.
Re-creation of something non-copyright or copyright that can be legally uploaded.
The place where the story was written that is placed before an article, usually in all caps. (Ex. FLORIDA-Article start...)
Asking someone questions to find out more about them.
The line in a news article that addresses the author
Using sources to gather information.
A person that reviews a book or news article for grammatical mistakes before being published.
Paragraphs of information found in newspapers, magazines and on websites.
Verticales
A statement of newspaper’s name, place of publication and other information usually written on the editorial page.
An informational group of stories based on the current time of the articles being written.
The title of a newspaper article.
A person who writes non-fiction or fiction pieces.
A right that disallows coping or reuse of something with this right.
When an article pauses on a page and resumes on another page (ex. Continued on D4, Continued from C3).
A company that buys your book or article and releases it to the world for a monthly percentage of sales.
A group of stories that can be both non-informative or informative and are mostly read for interest.
Someone who gathers information and broadcasts or writes about it.
A web domain that can contain informative or non-informative pieces.
Citing the place where you get information for an article or paper.