Journalism 101

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Where can you get a story idea directly from a source?

Police stations

What kind of sources provide reliable, truthful information on a topic?

Hospitals

Where can you find stories according to the text?

Local community

Which of the following is considered a credible source for news gathering?

Global community

What is necessary for news to be made of according to the text?

Verified facts

Where can you get a story idea directly from a source?

Local community: local media (newspapers, magazines, TV and radio)

What is considered a primary source for news gathering?

An expert on a particular topic

Which of the following is a credible source for news gathering?

Local community: local media (newspapers, magazines, TV and radio)

Where can you find stories according to the text?

Global community: national and international media, the Internet

What kind of sources provide reliable, truthful information on a topic?

Local community: local media (newspapers, magazines, TV and radio)

Learn where to find newsworthy stories and reliable sources for journalism in this quiz. Discover how to identify potential stories and locate trustworthy information to create compelling news articles.

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