Vokabeln Englisch für Journalismus&Public Relations

Vokabeln und Defintionen für den Sprachkurs Englisch für Journalismus&Public Relations

Vokabeln und Defintionen für den Sprachkurs Englisch für Journalismus&Public Relations

Dana Hickfang

Dana Hickfang

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Sprache English
Kategorie Englisch
Stufe Universität
Erstellt / Aktualisiert 18.06.2013 / 01.03.2020
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the repetition of the same sounds or the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words or in stressed syllables

alliteration

a newspaper may admit error and publish correction

apology

what you find in a newspaper (story)

article

explanation feature to accompany news story

backgrounder

front page headline extending across full page

banner headline

the main text of a story as opposed to headings, intro, etc.

body

short news term - other names: snip/nib/filter

brief

another term for blob

bullet point

name of journalist who has written the story, usually at the first beginning of the story

byline

capital letters

caps

words accompanying any picture or illustration

caption

single word identifying a story typed top right on every page

catchline

copy and pictures running over two pages in the centre of a newspaper/middle opening of tabloid or magazine

centre spread

unit of measurement for type including letters, figures, punctuation, marks and spaces

character

press cuttings

clipping

(1)vertical section of article appearing on page also known as leg (2) article appearing regularly written by a writer or "columnist"

column

text of story, editorial material

copy

the route along which copy moves

copy flow

front page

cover

to cut a picture (image) for better effect

to crop

this indicates that a story continuesor begins on another page

cross reference

stories cut from newspapers/magazines

cuttings

time by which copy is filed/time story is due

deadline

a day-to-day personal coount

diary colum

a statement explaining that a particular person or organisation was not the subject of a previously published story

disclaimer

ng article expressing ( the editor's) opinions, perspectives

editorial

an inoffensive word or phrase substituted for one considered offensive or upsetting, such as departed for dead

euphemism

claim by a nespaper or  magazine that it has a story nobody else has (unique)

exclusive

article to a particular topic that goes beyond reporting facts to explain or to entertain/ a longer more in-depth article

feature

gossip column

the part of a newspaper in which you find stories about the social and private lives of famours people

house style

 

the way a publication chooses to treat matters for detail, e.g. aabreviations

imprint

 

name and address of printer and publisher

intro

first paqragraph of story; aka. lead

inverted pyramid

conventional structure for news story with most important facts in intro

jargon

specialised language of a profession

journalese

language journalists use

knocking copy

story written with negative angle

lead

the most important sentence of any journalistic story. It sets up what the story is going to be about (the intro of a story)

leader

leading article expressing publication's opinion

inage

lpayment to freelanders by the line

lower case

small letter, ordinary letter