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FBLA Journalism Test Prep: Key Topics & Practice

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Prepare for success with this comprehensive FBLA Journalism Test study guide. Designed for students competing in FBLA events, this resource covers essential journalism concepts, key exam topics, and practice questions to boost confidence and performance. Whether you’re reviewing journalism history, ethics, reporting, or media law, this guide provides clear explanations and helpful tips to make studying easier. Perfect for exam prep, classroom review, or competition practice, it’s your go-to tool for mastering the FBLA Journalism Exam.

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FBLA Journalism Test Prep: Key Topics & Practice


1. newspaper publication that contains information about current events, features
on ditterent topics and advertisements

2. penny press newspapers that were named after the cost, 1 cent
3. inverted pyramid journalism style that puts the most important facts in the first
paragraph
4. yellow mid-1890s journalism that represented sensationalism, screaming
journal- ism
headlines and cheap melodrama

5. muckraking the beginning of investigative journalism; journalists took on the role
of promot- ing social responsibility investigating corruption, especially
in big business, social institutions and politics

6. muckraker a journalist who investigated corruption, especially in big business,
social institu- tions and politics

7. First Amendment the First Amendment to the Constitution, which provides the rights to
free speech and free press

8. censorship the prevention, or attempted prevention, of printing or broadcasting
materials that are considered by some to be objectable

9. mass media refers to all the channels of communication that reach a large audience
10. Golden Age refers to the 1930s when Americans listened to radios for music,
of Radio
drama, comedy, variety shows and news

11. network a group of stations that broadcasts the same programs at the same
time

12. Web logs (blogs) Internet journals written by reporters with specialty fields or
interests; blogs also may be written by citizen journalists

13. multiple plat-
forms

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the news organization has both a print publication and an Internet site;
media through which consumers obtain news, such as through
newspapers and news magazines, television, radio, and the Internet

14. multiple media may include print, broadcast and Internet; adding audio and video
elements to a print story

15. convergence merging of media and platforms

16. journalist the reporters, editors, photographers, producers and camera crews
who sift
through the many happenings of a day to tell you what's important or
interesting

17. journalism the business of news-gathering and reporting
18. objective to keep an open mind and report both sides of an issue

19. reporter a journalist who gathers facts and prepares information to send out
by mass
media to the people who will read or listen to it; also called a correspondent

20. correspondent a journalist who gathers facts and prepares information to send out by
mass
media to the people who will read or listen to it; also called a reporter

21. source a person who supplies reporters with information

22. gatekeeper editors, producers, publishers and other managers who decide what
will get into the paper, onto the Web site or onto the nightly news
broadcast

23. ethics the moral principals that govern the appropriate conduct for
individuals and
organizations

24. accuracy getting all the facts right and always seeking the truth
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