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page 1Journalism terminology

headline
thumb|1921 headline in the Washington Times: "Airfleet Ordered to W. Va. Battlefield"
lead paragraph
introductory summary part of a text such as a news article
silly season
annual period when frivolous news becomes more common
journalistic objectivity
principle in journalism
scoop
journalism term for a new interesting story that a news agency is the first to report about
feature story
journalistic genre
Page 3
former British tabloid tradition of topless models on the third page
fixer
person who carries out assignments or solves problems for others
listicle
In journalism and blogging, a listicle is an article that is structured as a list, which is often fleshed out with additional text relating to each item. A typical listicle will have a title describing a specific number of items contained within, along with subsequent subheadings within the text for each entry. The word is a portmanteau of list and article.
stringer
freelance journalist or photojournalist
above the fold
top section of the front page of a newspaper or website
electronic news gathering
technique of delivering the news on television
Lupara bianca
journalistic term
truth sandwich
journalistic technique