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Journalism 1

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infographic   visual representation of statistical information such as a map, chart, diagram, or timeline.  
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pull quote   quote from a story arranged as a graphic in the layout of the story.  
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caption (also known as a cutline)   a line of copy placed near a photo that explains the content of the photo.  
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byline   a line of copy that identifies the writer of a story  
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masthead   the block of information including staff names and publication data often printed on the editorial page.  
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headline   a line of copy that serves as a title for the story  
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justified   a form of type that aligns or is spaced evenly on both sides of the column.  
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double-truck   {also be called a center-spread) is the spread in the center of the publication. It goes across two pages.  
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gutter   the white space that separates columns and facing pages  
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spot color   when one color is applied in strategic places on a page  
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copy   content of a news article. Quite literally, it’s the words in the body of the article.  
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photo   picture produced by a camera  
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graphics   the art, artwork, or non-textual matter in a newspaper  
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nameplate   the name of a newspaper as it’s displayed on page one  
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