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accuracy

reporting factually correct information

freelancers

workers who make a living by accepting and completing assignments for a number of different companies - sometimes several at one time

hard news

a news story marked by timeliness, unusualness, conflict, and closeness

alternative weekly

a paper written for a young, urban audience with an eye on political and cultural commentary

blog

a sort of diary or journal that may describe the events surrounding the coverage and that invites reader responses

beat

a specific, long-term assignment that covers a single topic area

national ads

advertisements placed by large national and multinational firms that do business in a newspaper's geographic area

direct mail firms

advertising firms that mail advertisements directly to consumers' homes

marriage mail outfits

advertising firms that specialize in delivering circular advertisements that might otherwise be inserts as FSIs in newspapers; they produce sheets and brochures from several advertisers that are bundled together

24/7

around-the-clock news organizations that constantly update stories and present new ones

podcasts

audio recordings that can be downloaded to MP3 players

newspaper distribution

bringing the finished issue to the point of exhibition

syndicates

companies that sell soft news, editorial matter, cartoons, and photographs to newspapers for use

education

content that is purposefully crafted to teach people specific ideas about the world in specific ways

shoppers

free, nondaily newspapers, typically aimed at people in particular neighborhoods who might shop at local merchants and designed primarily to deliver coupons and advertisements, though they may also carry some news or feature content

investigative reports

in-depth explorations of some aspects of reality

managing editor

individual who coordinates the work of the sections (or departments) within the newspaper

columnists

individuals who are paid to write editorials on a regular basis - usually weekly, monthly, or daily

journalists

individuals who are trained to report nonfiction events to an audience

blogs

journalistic websites or opinion sites in which writings are in the style of journal entries, often in reverse chronological order

general assignment reporters

newspaper reporters who cover a variety of topics within their department

dailies

newspapers that are published on newsprint every day, sometimes with the exception of Sunday

weeklies

newspapers that are published on newsprint once or twice a week

ethnic weeklies

newspapers that target ethnic and/or racial groups

wire services

organizations that, for a fee, supply newspapers with a continual stream of hard news and feature stories about international, national, and even state topics via high-speed telephone, cable, and/or internet connections

freestanding inserts (FSIs)

preprinted sheets that advertise particular products, services, or retailers

objectivity

presenting a fair, balanced, and impartial representation of the events that took place by recounting a news event based on the facts and without interpretation, so that anyone else who witnessed the event would agree with the journalists' recounting of it; the way in which the news ought to be researched, organized, and presented

total market coverage (TMC)

reaching nearly all households in a newspaper's market area

advertising-editorial ratio

set by the publisher, this ratio determines the balance between the amount of space available for advertisements and the amount of space available for editorial matter in one issue of a newspaper

classified ad

short announcement for a product or service that is typically grouped with announcements for other products or services of the same kind

editorial

subgenre of news that concentrates on an individual's or an organization's point of view

pass-along rate

the amount of sharing between people of a newspaper copy

users

the audience of newspaper websites

cost per thousand readers or cost per mil (CPM)

the basic measurement of advertising efficiency in all media; it is used by advertisers to evaluate how much space they will buy in a given newspaper or other medium and what price they will pay

editor

the executive in charge of all the operations required to fill the news hole

copy editors

the individuals who edit stories written by reporters; they edit for length, accuracy, style, and grammar and write headlines to accompany the stories

soft news

the kind of news story that news workers feel may not have the critical importance of hard news but nevertheless would appeal to a substantial number of people in the audience

news hole

the number of pages left over and available for editorial matter (based on the number of pages needed for advertisements)

pagination

the process by which newspaper pages are composed and displayed as completed pages, with pictures and graphics, on screens

information

the raw material that journalists use when they create news stories

deadline

the time when the final version of reporters' work has to be in


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