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Newsletter Terms #2

Across
The chief executive and often owner of a newspaper
List of the major executives of the paper, usually printed on the editorial page
First paragraph of a news story containing the most important facts, written to catch the reader’s attention
Material such as comics, advice columns, etc. supplied national to newspapers by news syndicates
The editor who directs the daily gathering and editing of the news
Who, What, Where, When, and Why (sometimes “H” for How is added) – the main questions a reporter asks when following up and writing a story
Down
Line at the bottom of a story listing the page number where the story continues
A story in which the interest lies in some factor other than news value
Network of reporters and editors who write stories for newspapers; these stories are available electronically to all the subscribing newspapers. Also referred to as News Service.
The style traditionally used in news stories. The lead contains the most important facts (who, what, when, where, why and how) in the story, with the other details arranged in descending order
Title of a news story
Name of newspaper, as it is printed on the front page