Advert in a print product like a magazine designed to look like an article. Fool’s audiences into thinking they are objective articles rather than paid for adverts.
Advertorial
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Sentence to explain what the picture is of and why it is important. AKA caption.
Anchorage
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Sections in an article where the text is separated from the rest by a boxed shape which makes it seem more important.
Box Outs
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Type of newspaper that presents more hard news. Considered more upper class.
Broadsheet
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Name of the writer of the article
Byline
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Line of text that appears just underneath a photo. AKA anchorage.
Caption
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Dramatic picture filling most of the cover.
Central image
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Number of people who read/buy the newspaper/magazine.
Circulation
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Actual words of an article that writer has written
Copy
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Double Page Spread. Article spanning two pages.
DPS
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Other cards in this set
Card 2
Front
Sentence to explain what the picture is of and why it is important. AKA caption.
Back
Anchorage
Card 3
Front
Sections in an article where the text is separated from the rest by a boxed shape which makes it seem more important.
Back
Card 4
Front
Type of newspaper that presents more hard news. Considered more upper class.
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