Deck 8: Writing for Broadcast Journalism
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Deck 8: Writing for Broadcast Journalism
1
What is a way of making broadcast news seem more immediate?
A) using the present tense
B) avoiding complex sentences
C) inserting attribution
A) using the present tense
B) avoiding complex sentences
C) inserting attribution
using the present tense
2
Broadcast writers need to use phonetic spelling for hard to pronounce words.
True
3
Apposition should be avoided in broadcast writing.
True
4
In broadcasting, you should frequently include dependent clauses at the beginning of sentences.
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5
Attribution in broadcast news should generally be placed
A) at the end of the sentence
B) in the middle of the sentence
C) at the beginning of the sentence
D) nowhere - it should be avoided
A) at the end of the sentence
B) in the middle of the sentence
C) at the beginning of the sentence
D) nowhere - it should be avoided
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6
In broadcast writing, you should use simple, declarative sentences.
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7
Broadcast news writers try to eliminate all adjectives and adverbs from their copy unless they are absolutely necessary.
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8
Sound is a relatively easy thing to produce for a news story.
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9
One of the reasons for using sound in news reports is that
A) sound reminds the reader of radio
B) sound gives sources a "voice"
C) readers are likely to pay more for news if sound is included
A) sound reminds the reader of radio
B) sound gives sources a "voice"
C) readers are likely to pay more for news if sound is included
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10
A general tenet of writing for audio is that
A) punctuation should be used as much as possible
B) punctuation is generally not necessary
C) punctuation should be used sparingly
A) punctuation should be used as much as possible
B) punctuation is generally not necessary
C) punctuation should be used sparingly
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11
In audio journalism, achieving good sound quality
A) is one of many important goals but not the most important
B) can be done in almost any environment
C) is the highest priority
A) is one of many important goals but not the most important
B) can be done in almost any environment
C) is the highest priority
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12
In putting together a video story, it's best to try to keep the idea of the story simple and straightforward.
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13
When you are compiling a video story, the chief goal is to tell a good story with a lot of clarity rather than making everything completely accurate.
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14
In video editing, using lots of different transitions is considered a good practice.
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15
In writing for audio, titles
A) come before names
B) come after names
C) should be omitted entirely
A) come before names
B) come after names
C) should be omitted entirely
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16
One of the most important considerations of a broadcast journalist is the timeliness of the copy he or she is writing.
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17
Writing is not as important for broadcasting as it is for other media because little of what is spoken over the air is written down first.
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18
Deadlines are less important to the broadcast writer than the print journalist.
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19
The average length of a radio news story is about
A) 30 seconds
B) 60 seconds
C) 90 seconds
A) 30 seconds
B) 60 seconds
C) 90 seconds
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20
Personalizing stories - that is, telling the listener what the story will mean to him or her - is one good way of getting his or her attention.
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21
Which is a true statement in regard to broadcast writing?
A) Information is equally important with explanation.
B) Explanation is more important than information.
C) Information is more important than explanation.
A) Information is equally important with explanation.
B) Explanation is more important than information.
C) Information is more important than explanation.
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22
The Four Cs of broadcast writing are:
A) correctness, clarity, conciseness and color
B) casual, conciseness, color and conversational
C)correctness, clarity, climax and color
A) correctness, clarity, conciseness and color
B) casual, conciseness, color and conversational
C)correctness, clarity, climax and color
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23
Which would be more correct, according to broadcast style?
A) The robbers stole $10,233 from First National Bank.
B) The robbers stole ten thousand, two hundred and thirty three dollars from First National Bank.
C) The robbers stole more than ten thousand dollars from First National Bank.
A) The robbers stole $10,233 from First National Bank.
B) The robbers stole ten thousand, two hundred and thirty three dollars from First National Bank.
C) The robbers stole more than ten thousand dollars from First National Bank.
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24
Broadcast copy is prepared for:
A) the listener
B) the viewer
C) the announcer
A) the listener
B) the viewer
C) the announcer
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25
Dramatic unity form consists of three elements. They are:
A) lead, climax, effect
B) climax, cause, effect
C) cause, climax, effect
A) lead, climax, effect
B) climax, cause, effect
C) cause, climax, effect
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26
Which format refers to when a story is read by an anchor or reporter without visual or audio aid?
A) reader copy
B) voice-over
C) actuality
A) reader copy
B) voice-over
C) actuality
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27
The most important news value for broadcast news is:
A) good film
B) timeliness
C) reporter on the scene
D) eyewitness report
A) good film
B) timeliness
C) reporter on the scene
D) eyewitness report
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28
Most video documentaries are based on the
A) extended interview
B) reporter voice-over
C) anchor voice-over
A) extended interview
B) reporter voice-over
C) anchor voice-over
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