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Narrative Communication 3 [Attributes of News]

Narrative Communication 3 [Attributes of News]
59問 • 1年前
  • John Marabiles
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  • 1

    It is "a break from the normal flow of events, an interruption in the expected"

    news

  • 2

    It is not concerned with the ordinary but the unexpected, unsual, and dramatic

    news

  • 3

    It is any event that is new, that interests and affects a large community

    news, melvin mencher

  • 4

    It is a coinage to express anything timely and significant happening in the north, east, west, and south

    news, lyle spencer

  • 5

    It is that of which is judged to be newsworthy by journalists, who exercise theur news sense within the constraints of the news organization

    news, jackie harrison 2006

  • 6

    11 attributes of characteristics of news are:

    accuracy brevity clarity fairness impact objectivity oddity proximity prominence significance timeliness

  • 7

    A news story should contain all the necessary information correctly

    accuracy

  • 8

    Accuracy should answer the following questions:

    what happened where it happened when it happened who are in the happening how it happened why it happened

  • 9

    The story should not contain any false information or fake news

    accuracy

  • 10

    Because a news story consumes space on print and broadcast and because the readers and viewers don’t have the luxury of time, every word counts

    brevity

  • 11

    A writing style that id concise and to the point

    brevity

  • 12

    Unnecessary words and phrases should be discarded

    brevity

  • 13

    Put all the important facts in the lead, the first paragraph of the story

    brevity

  • 14

    Use variety of sentence lengths, but avoid compound complexes

    brevity

  • 15

    ______ convey relaxed, slow mood, while ______ convey more active, tense part of the story

    long sentences, short sentences

  • 16

    This is a matter of careful choice of easily understandable vocabulary and sentence structure

    clarity

  • 17

    Unless the publication or news program has defined group of audiences, the news should be understood by the general public

    clarity

  • 18

    Avoid using jargon and technical terms. If these terms are necessary, explain or translate these into the ordinary language

    clarity

  • 19

    Observe correct grammar and punctuation

    clarity

  • 20

    Ise transitional devices appropriately

    clarity

  • 21

    Progress logically from point to point; put everything in order

    clarity

  • 22

    3 C's of news writing

    clear concise correct

  • 23

    It pertains to the way the news is delivered or the truth is being pursued

    fairness

  • 24

    In delivering the truth of the subject of the news story, no damage should be caused to anyone

    fairness

  • 25

    The ______ should be observed at all times, and the rights of everyone concerned must be respected

    FAIRNESS, ethics of journalism

  • 26

    Get quotes right

    fairness

  • 27

    Be careful in rephrasing somebody's statements so as not to misrepresent nor take it out of context

    fairness

  • 28

    It is determined by the number of people and communities affected by the news story

    impact

  • 29

    The more people are involved in a disaster or controversy, or the bigger the "names" in an event, the more likely the item is to be on the news agenda

    impact

  • 30

    Any news about the COVID-19 has great impact worldwide precisely because no one is safe from the onslaught of the pandemic

    impact

  • 31

    The objective of a news is to tell the truth

    objectivity

  • 32

    Reporter's personal opinions, biases, or emotions about the subject of the news should be set aside

    objectivity

  • 33

    Use neutral tone and language

    objectivity

  • 34

    In print, avoid exclamation points and bold letters

    objectivity

  • 35

    No one really cares anymore about the usual, predictable, and daily routine like the early morning queue of passengers at the MRT or the kilometric traffic congestion at Edsa

    oddity

  • 36

    A story with a bizarre twist or strange occurrences

    oddity

  • 37

    Our curiosity is rather aroused by events that do not normally exist

    oddity

  • 38

    "Trending" news stories are those pertaining to the odd, unusual, and extraordinary affairs and phenomena; those of crimes, vices, tragedies, and everything extreme - extremely good or extremely base acts of persons

    oddity

  • 39

    Related to impact is ______, which pertains not only to the geographical nearness but to cultural, psychological and emotional connection of a news event to the audience

    proximity

  • 40

    As a rule of thumb, nearby events take precedence over similar events at a distance

    proximity

  • 41

    The news event must be happening in within the community where the audiences are located

    proximity

  • 42

    The news must be something the public can feel about

    proximity

  • 43

    This may pertain to the stature or popularity of the subject of the story, or to the treatment of the news story on the page layout or news program

    prominence

  • 44

    It refers to a story that involves a well-known person, place, or event

    prominence

  • 45

    Those with most ______ are allotted bigger space and longer air time treatment

    prominence

  • 46

    Since news is about people, this is reflected in the need to reduce complex events and issues to the actions of individuals

    prominence

  • 47

    Activities of country's leaders have more ______ than those of leaders of local communities

    prominence

  • 48

    More prominent news stories occupy the ______ and ______, while those of local communities take the inner pages or local sections Less prominent news stories can be removed from a news broadcast to save air time

    front page, main headlines

  • 49

    It also refers to the structure of the news story

    prominence

  • 50

    Follow the ______ or ______ in presenting the details of the story

    inverted pyramid, deductive structure

  • 51

    The first sentence or first paragraph should already present the ______, ______, ______, and ______ of the story

    what where who when

  • 52

    The most prominent part is the ______

    topmost part

  • 53

    News stories can have long term and deep range values

    significance

  • 54

    Not only does news inform the public of events happening around them It can be stored and retrieved for research and future references

    significance

  • 55

    It is a vital attribute of news

    timeliness

  • 56

    It should be delivered promptly: immediately after the occurrence of the event, or as it happens

    timeliness

  • 57

    News that has been stocked overnight and recycled is no longer as much sellable as the "out-of-frying-pan" items

    timeliness

  • 58

    Events that happened weeks ago are history, not news items of today anymore

    timliness

  • 59

    Competition between news outlets puts a premium on exclusives and scoops

    timeliness

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is "a break from the normal flow of events, an interruption in the expected"

    news

  • 2

    It is not concerned with the ordinary but the unexpected, unsual, and dramatic

    news

  • 3

    It is any event that is new, that interests and affects a large community

    news, melvin mencher

  • 4

    It is a coinage to express anything timely and significant happening in the north, east, west, and south

    news, lyle spencer

  • 5

    It is that of which is judged to be newsworthy by journalists, who exercise theur news sense within the constraints of the news organization

    news, jackie harrison 2006

  • 6

    11 attributes of characteristics of news are:

    accuracy brevity clarity fairness impact objectivity oddity proximity prominence significance timeliness

  • 7

    A news story should contain all the necessary information correctly

    accuracy

  • 8

    Accuracy should answer the following questions:

    what happened where it happened when it happened who are in the happening how it happened why it happened

  • 9

    The story should not contain any false information or fake news

    accuracy

  • 10

    Because a news story consumes space on print and broadcast and because the readers and viewers don’t have the luxury of time, every word counts

    brevity

  • 11

    A writing style that id concise and to the point

    brevity

  • 12

    Unnecessary words and phrases should be discarded

    brevity

  • 13

    Put all the important facts in the lead, the first paragraph of the story

    brevity

  • 14

    Use variety of sentence lengths, but avoid compound complexes

    brevity

  • 15

    ______ convey relaxed, slow mood, while ______ convey more active, tense part of the story

    long sentences, short sentences

  • 16

    This is a matter of careful choice of easily understandable vocabulary and sentence structure

    clarity

  • 17

    Unless the publication or news program has defined group of audiences, the news should be understood by the general public

    clarity

  • 18

    Avoid using jargon and technical terms. If these terms are necessary, explain or translate these into the ordinary language

    clarity

  • 19

    Observe correct grammar and punctuation

    clarity

  • 20

    Ise transitional devices appropriately

    clarity

  • 21

    Progress logically from point to point; put everything in order

    clarity

  • 22

    3 C's of news writing

    clear concise correct

  • 23

    It pertains to the way the news is delivered or the truth is being pursued

    fairness

  • 24

    In delivering the truth of the subject of the news story, no damage should be caused to anyone

    fairness

  • 25

    The ______ should be observed at all times, and the rights of everyone concerned must be respected

    FAIRNESS, ethics of journalism

  • 26

    Get quotes right

    fairness

  • 27

    Be careful in rephrasing somebody's statements so as not to misrepresent nor take it out of context

    fairness

  • 28

    It is determined by the number of people and communities affected by the news story

    impact

  • 29

    The more people are involved in a disaster or controversy, or the bigger the "names" in an event, the more likely the item is to be on the news agenda

    impact

  • 30

    Any news about the COVID-19 has great impact worldwide precisely because no one is safe from the onslaught of the pandemic

    impact

  • 31

    The objective of a news is to tell the truth

    objectivity

  • 32

    Reporter's personal opinions, biases, or emotions about the subject of the news should be set aside

    objectivity

  • 33

    Use neutral tone and language

    objectivity

  • 34

    In print, avoid exclamation points and bold letters

    objectivity

  • 35

    No one really cares anymore about the usual, predictable, and daily routine like the early morning queue of passengers at the MRT or the kilometric traffic congestion at Edsa

    oddity

  • 36

    A story with a bizarre twist or strange occurrences

    oddity

  • 37

    Our curiosity is rather aroused by events that do not normally exist

    oddity

  • 38

    "Trending" news stories are those pertaining to the odd, unusual, and extraordinary affairs and phenomena; those of crimes, vices, tragedies, and everything extreme - extremely good or extremely base acts of persons

    oddity

  • 39

    Related to impact is ______, which pertains not only to the geographical nearness but to cultural, psychological and emotional connection of a news event to the audience

    proximity

  • 40

    As a rule of thumb, nearby events take precedence over similar events at a distance

    proximity

  • 41

    The news event must be happening in within the community where the audiences are located

    proximity

  • 42

    The news must be something the public can feel about

    proximity

  • 43

    This may pertain to the stature or popularity of the subject of the story, or to the treatment of the news story on the page layout or news program

    prominence

  • 44

    It refers to a story that involves a well-known person, place, or event

    prominence

  • 45

    Those with most ______ are allotted bigger space and longer air time treatment

    prominence

  • 46

    Since news is about people, this is reflected in the need to reduce complex events and issues to the actions of individuals

    prominence

  • 47

    Activities of country's leaders have more ______ than those of leaders of local communities

    prominence

  • 48

    More prominent news stories occupy the ______ and ______, while those of local communities take the inner pages or local sections Less prominent news stories can be removed from a news broadcast to save air time

    front page, main headlines

  • 49

    It also refers to the structure of the news story

    prominence

  • 50

    Follow the ______ or ______ in presenting the details of the story

    inverted pyramid, deductive structure

  • 51

    The first sentence or first paragraph should already present the ______, ______, ______, and ______ of the story

    what where who when

  • 52

    The most prominent part is the ______

    topmost part

  • 53

    News stories can have long term and deep range values

    significance

  • 54

    Not only does news inform the public of events happening around them It can be stored and retrieved for research and future references

    significance

  • 55

    It is a vital attribute of news

    timeliness

  • 56

    It should be delivered promptly: immediately after the occurrence of the event, or as it happens

    timeliness

  • 57

    News that has been stocked overnight and recycled is no longer as much sellable as the "out-of-frying-pan" items

    timeliness

  • 58

    Events that happened weeks ago are history, not news items of today anymore

    timliness

  • 59

    Competition between news outlets puts a premium on exclusives and scoops

    timeliness