Media Crossword Puzzle
QUESTIONS LIST: slander: a false report maliciously uttered and tending to injure the reputation of a person, feature: a special or regular article, usually displayed prominently, bias : when an editor or reporter expresses a personal point of view in a news article or in a series of articles, byline: a line at the beginning of a news article giving the writer’s name, caption: a sentence or phrase under a picture to identify or describe the picture, integrity: soundness or moral character; honesty, source: someone who gives a reporter information; a supplier of information, plagiarize: to put forth as original to oneself the ideas or words of another, headline: title of any newspaper article, credible: believable; worthy of belief or confidence; trustworthy, subjective: based on personal feelings, libel: a lie that causes damage (misrepresents damagingly), columnist: a person who writes a regular (daily or weekly) article for a newspaper or magazine, ethical: pertaining to or dealing with morals; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct, objective: not affected by personal feelings or prejudice; based on facts; unbiased