Newspaper Structure: Front Page and News Section

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What is a newspaper?

  • A social media platform
  • A television broadcast
  • A printed publication with news and ads (correct)
  • A digital blog

How often are newspapers typically published?

  • Bi-annually
  • Daily or weekly (correct)
  • Monthly
  • Annually

What is the main purpose of a newspaper?

  • To inform the public about current events (correct)
  • To entertain readers with fiction
  • To provide historical archives
  • To sell products directly

What is the first page of the newspaper called?

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What does the headline on the front page do?

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Which section contains articles about current events?

<p>The news section (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the name of the reporter who wrote an article indicated by?

<p>Byline (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section presents the opinions of the newspaper's editors?

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What is the op-ed page?

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Which section includes articles about lifestyle, arts, and entertainment?

<p>The features section (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where can you find game reports and athlete profiles?

<p>The sports section (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section reports on economic and financial news?

<p>The business section (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where would you find movie reviews?

<p>The arts and entertainment section (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of ads are organized by category?

<p>Classified ads (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are display ads?

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In which section might you find articles about destinations?

<p>The travel section (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section covers comic strips and cartoons?

<p>The comics section (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where might you find a crossword puzzle?

<p>The comics section (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section might offer advice for home improvement?

<p>The home and garden section (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which section reports on the advances in science and technology?

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Flashcards

Newspaper

A printed publication containing news, features, and advertisements, published regularly.

Front Page

The first page of the newspaper, containing the most important news.

Headline

The largest text on the front page, summarizing the main story.

Lead Story

The main article on the front page, covering the most important event.

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News Section

Section with articles about current events, written factually and objectively.

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Byline

Indicates the reporter who wrote the article.

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Editorial Section

Presents the opinions of the newspaper's editors and publishers.

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Editorials

Articles expressing the newspaper's stance on an issue.

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Op-ed Page

Features opinion articles written by outside contributors.

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Letters to the Editor

Written by readers, offering opinions on news topics.

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Features Section

Includes articles not tied to current events, exploring topics in depth.

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Sports Section

Covers local, national, and international athletic events.

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Business Section

Reports on economic and financial News.

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Arts and Entertainment Section

Covers movies, music, theatre, and cultural events.

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Classifieds Section

Contains advertisements organized by category.

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Advertisements

Paid announcements designed to promote products, services, or events.

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Comics Section

Features comic strips and cartoons for entertainment.

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Study Notes

  • A newspaper is a printed publication containing news, features, and advertisements.
  • Newspapers are published regularly, usually daily or weekly.
  • They serve to inform the public about current events, issues, and topics of interest.

Front Page

  • The front page is the first page of the newspaper.
  • It contains the most important and attention-grabbing news stories.
  • The headline is the large text at the top of the front page that summarizes the main story.
  • The lead story is the main article on the front page.
  • It is usually the most important or newsworthy event.
  • Elements on the front page include the newspaper's name, date, and sometimes a brief table of contents.
  • Photographs or other images are often present to illustrate the main news stories.

News Section

  • The news section includes articles about current events.
  • These articles cover a variety of topics, like politics, business, and social issues.
  • News articles are written in a factual and objective style.
  • They provide information about what happened, who was involved, where it took place, when it occurred, and why it matters.
  • The byline indicates the name of the reporter who wrote the article.
  • Datelines indicate the location where the news event took place.

Editorial Section

  • The editorial section presents the opinions of the newspaper's editors and publishers.
  • Editorials are articles that express the newspaper's stance on a particular issue.
  • The op-ed page (opposite the editorial page) features opinion articles written by outside contributors.
  • These contributors can include experts, community leaders, and members of the public.
  • Letters to the editor are written by readers.
  • They offer their opinions and perspectives on topics covered in the news.

Features Section

  • The features section includes articles that are not necessarily tied to current events.
  • These articles explore a variety of topics in more depth such as lifestyle, arts, and entertainment.
  • Feature articles tend to be more descriptive and engaging than news articles.
  • They often include interviews, personal stories, and colorful writing.

Sports Section

  • The sports section covers local, national, and international sports events.
  • It includes game reports, athlete profiles, and sports commentary.
  • Scores, statistics, and standings are commonly found in the sports section.

Business Section

  • The business section reports on economic and financial news.
  • It covers topics such as stock markets, company earnings, and business trends.
  • Articles about personal finance, investing, and real estate are also included.

Arts and Entertainment Section

  • The arts and entertainment section covers movies, music, theater, and other cultural events.
  • This section includes reviews, interviews, and previews of upcoming events.

Classifieds/Advertisement Section

  • The classifieds section contains advertisements organized by category.
  • Common categories include jobs, real estate, cars, and personal services.
  • Advertisements are paid announcements designed to promote products, services, or events.
  • Display ads are larger and more visually appealing than classified ads.
  • They are often placed throughout the newspaper.

Other Sections

  • Some newspapers include a travel section with articles about destinations and travel tips.
  • A science and technology section covers advances in these fields.
  • A home and garden section provides advice and inspiration for home improvement and gardening.

Comics/Entertainment Section

  • The comics section features comic strips and cartoons for entertainment.
  • Puzzles and games, such as crosswords and Sudoku, may also be included.

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