masthead - Answers the title of a newspaper or magazine
ears - Answers short messages printed on each side of the masthead
banner headline - Answers headline that runs the entire width of the front page
cut - Answers any kind of illustration, such as a photograph, map, drawing, or chart
cut lines - Answers lines of type that appear under each illustration; also known as a caption
top story - Answers story that appears in the most prominent position on page one
byline - Answers the line that tells you who wrote an article
dateline - Answers a line at the beginning of a news article giving the date and place of origin of the
news dispatch
deck - Answers headline directly beneath another headline
wire services - Answers news agencies that send bullitins and other information to newspaper, radio,
and television offices all over the world
summary lead - Answers A lead that porvides the briefest possible summary of the major facts of a story
in one or two sentences, containing the 5 W's
5 W's - Answers Who, What, When, Where, Why, occasionally How is added
body - Answers part of the story that follows the lead with more detailed information
subhead - Answers small headline appearing within the body of a news story
jump line - Answers A line telling the reader on what page the story continues
Inverted Pyramid Style Method - Answers inverted pyramid that states that the most important events
go first, followed by important events, and then minor events
streamer - Answers another word for a banner headline
angle - Answers the focus or approach to a story
beat - Answers reporter's assigned area of responibility
circulation - Answers number of readers
copy - Answers what the reporters write
deadline - Answers time when a story is due