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#1.He left his local paper to become the Daily Telegraph's defence (…).
1) editor; 2) reader; 3) correspondent; 4) copyreader; 5) anchor.
#2.(…) is a particular job given to reporters by editors.
1) Byline; 2) Caption; 3) Lede; 4) Assignment; 5) Task.
#3.(…) is a sentence underneath a picture explaining what it is.
1) Byline; 2) Caption; 3) Lede; 4) Dateline; 5) Kicker.
#4.(…) is a journalist who works closely with reporters, giving out assignments and deadlines and helping them craft their stories.
1) Editor; 2) Columnist; 3) Network correspondent; 4) Copyreader; 5) Reporter.
#5.(…) are factual accounts of important events, usually appearing first in a newspaper.
1) Feature articles; 2) News wires; 3)Hard news stories; 4) Scoops; 5) Tabloids.
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#1.After scanning the (…) I read the most interesting reports.
1) bylines; 2) captions; 3) headlines; 4) datelines; 5) adverts.
#2.Martin Bell worked for many years as the BBC's war (…), covering conflicts all over the world.
1) editor; 2) reader; 3) correspondent; 4) copyreader; 5) anchor.
#3.(…) is a segment of audio or videotape that's included in a story that is broadcast on radio or television or on the Web.
1) Commercial; 2) Clip; 3) Caption; 4) Kicker; 5) Lede.
#4.(…) are pictures that have been filmed by news agencies which journalists pay to use.
1) Bylines; 2) Captions; 3) Picture feeds; 4) Datelines; 5) Commercials.
#5.(…) is the person who "proofreads" copy as it comes in, checking for spelling, punctuation, accuracy of style, and clarity.
1) Editor; 2) Reporter; 3) Network correspondent; 4) Copyreader; 5) Anchor.
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#1.(…) is a story including a number of related events.
1) Feature article; 2) News wires; 3) Hard news stories; 4) Roundup; 5) Editorial.
#2.In my view, the BBC is the most reliable (…) to watch.
1) roundup; 2) caption; 3) news wire; 4) chanel; 5) broadcasting.
#3.This report is from our political (…), Fiona Ross.
1) editor; 2) reader; 3) correspondent; 4) copyreader; 5) anchor.
#4.(…) is the place, sometimes called the city room, where reporters and editors work.
1) Kicker; 2) Caption; 3) News room; 4) Edit suite; 5) Hall.
#5.(…) is an ending that finishes a story with a climax, surprise or punch line.
1) Kicker; 2) Caption; 3) Picture feed; 4) Dateline; 5) Lede.
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#1.(…) are the people who gather facts for the stories they are assigned to write.
1) Editors; 2) Reporters; 3) Reviewers; 4) Copyreaders; 5) Anchors.
#2.News (…) will be transmitted in an hour.
1) bulletins; 2) broadsheets; 3) supplements; 4) ledes; 5) commercials.
#3.(…) are two or more stories on the same or related subjects, published on a predetermined schedule.
1) Bulettins; 2) Broadsheets; 3) Supplements; 4) Series; 5) Tabloids.
#4.(…) is the number of a periodical published.
1) Subscription; 2) Circulation; 3) Supplement; 4) Series; 5) Documentary.
#5.Christine showed me a book based on their documentary and explained the (…) under the photographs.
1) kickers; 2) captions; 3) picture feeds; 4) datelines; 5) ledes.
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