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DIASS FIRST LONG QUIZ

FIRST SEMESTER QUARTER 2


UNIT III LESSON 2
November 18, 2022
IDENTIFICATION
Identify what is being ask.
1. They work for the newspaper and
magazines, writing longer stories which
usually give background to the news
2. They used photographs to tell the news. They
either cover events with a reporter, taking
photographs to illustrate the written story, or attend
news events on their own, presenting both the
pictures and a story or caption
3. He is the person in charge of the news
journalists.
4. They may be employed to produce personal
commentary columns or reviews of things such as
books, films, art or performances.
5. Gather information and present it in a
written or spoken form in news stories,
feature articles or documentaries.
6. The council that requires irrespective of
their particular specialization, all graduates
should be aware of certain core values and
competencies
7. The person who makes the final decision
about what is included in the newspaper,
magazine or news bulletins. He or she is
responsible for all the content and all the
journalists.
8. They could be involved in everything from
evaluating manuscripts and selecting books
for publication to editing text and
shepherding the design process.
9. Someone has to write and edit the copy, put
it into an appealing design and get it printed
(and often mailed as well).
10. They help local, regional and national
sports journalists get the stories they need
from your school's coaches and athletes.
ENUMERATION
CITE EXAMPLES OF THE
FOLLOWING
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Give at least five (5) Areas Of


Specialization Of Journalists And
Communication
(Nos. 1 – 5)

ENUMERATION
IDENTIFICATION II
Identify what Professional Code of Ethics
for Journalists is being described
1. I shall resort only to fair and honest methods in
my effort to obtain news, photographs and/or
documents, and shall properly identify myself as a
representative of the press when obtaining any
personal interview intended for publication.
2. I shall refrain from writing reports which will
adversely affect a private reputation unless the
public interest justifies it. At the same time, I shall
write vigorously for public access to information,
as provided for in the constitution.
3. I shall not commit any act of plagiarism.
4. I shall not take unfair advantage of a fellow
journalist.
5. I shall not in any manner ridicule, cast
aspersions on or degrade any person by reason of
sex, creed, religious beliefs, and political
conviction, cultural and ethnic origin.
TRUE or FALSE
Write TRUE if the statement is
correct and FALSE if it is wrong.
1. Many colleges and universities,
particularly larger ones, have news services
staffed by writers and editors who tell the
institution's many stories to the media and
general public via news releases, institutional
publications and Web sites.
2. Copy Writer combine their communication
backgrounds with strong technical skills and a
knack for working well under pressure.
3. Non-profit organizations depend on grants
for much or sometimes all their funding.
4. The reporting specialization prepares
students to think critically and write clearly
for both print and digital media.
5. Strategic communication develop skills in
multi-platform documentary storytelling,
including photojournalism and video.
6. Feature writer work for newspapers and
magazines, writing longer stories which
usually give background to the news.
7. Sub-editors do not usually gather
information themselves. Their job is to
concentrate on how the story can best be
presented to their audience. They are often
called subs.
8. The reporting specialization prepares
students to think critically and write clearly
for both print and digital media.
9. Interactive multimedia learn about the
foundations and practices to build
relationships and communicate effectively.
10. Journalism and Mass Communications
must not apply tools and technologies
appropriate for the communications
professions in which they work.
Let us Check Your Answers!!!
Feature Writers

1. They work for the newspaper and


magazines, writing longer stories which
usually give background to the news
PHOTO JOURNALIST
2. They used photographs to tell the news. They
either cover events with a reporter, taking
photographs to illustrate the written story, or attend
news events on their own, presenting both the
pictures and a story or caption
NEWS EDITOR

3. He is the person in charge of the news


journalists.
SPECIALIST WRITERS

4. They may be employed to produce personal


commentary columns or reviews of things such as
books, films, art or performances.
REPORTERS

5. Gather information and present it in a


written or spoken form in news stories,
feature articles or documentaries.
Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism
and Mass Communications (ACEJMC)

6. The council that requires irrespective of


their particular specialization, all graduates
should be aware of certain core values and
competencies
EDITOR IN CHIEF

7. The person who makes the final decision


about what is included in the newspaper,
magazine or news bulletins. He or she is
responsible for all the content and all the
journalists.
BOOK EDITOR

8. They could be involved in everything from


evaluating manuscripts and selecting books
for publication to editing text and
shepherding the design process.
PUBLICATIONS SPECIALIST

9. Someone has to write and edit the copy, put


it into an appealing design and get it printed
(and often mailed as well).
SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR

10. They help local, regional and national


sports journalists get the stories they need
from your school's coaches and athletes.
Click icon to add picture

Give at least five (5) Areas Of


Specialization Of Journalists And
Communication
(Nos. 1 – 5)

ENUMERATION
ENUMERATION
Areas Of Specialization Of Journalists And
Communication
1. Advertising 5. Interactive Multimedia
2. Broadcast & Electronic 6. Photo And Video Journalism
Journalism 7. Public Relations
3. Business Journalism 8. Reporting
4. Editing & Graphic Design 9. Strategic Communication
IDENTIFICATION II
Identify what Professional Code of Ethics
for Journalists is being described
(FAIRNESS)

1. I shall resort only to fair and honest methods in


my effort to obtain news, photographs and/or
documents, and shall properly identify myself as a
representative of the press when obtaining any
personal interview intended for publication.
(PRIVACY)

2. I shall refrain from writing reports which will


adversely affect a private reputation unless the
public interest justifies it. At the same time, I shall
write vigorously for public access to information,
as provided for in the constitution.
(INTELLECTUAL HONESTY)

3. I shall not commit any act of plagiarism.


(COURTESY)

4. I shall not take unfair advantage of a fellow


journalist.
(TOLERANCE)

5. I shall not in any manner ridicule, cast


aspersions on or degrade any person by reason of
sex, creed, religious beliefs, and political
conviction, cultural and ethnic origin.
TRUE or FALSE
Write TRUE if the statement is
correct and FALSE if it is wrong.
TRUE

1. Many colleges and universities,


particularly larger ones, have news services
staffed by writers and editors who tell the
institution's many stories to the media and
general public via news releases, institutional
publications and Web sites.
FALSE

2. Copy Writer combine their communication


backgrounds with strong technical skills and a
knack for working well under pressure.
TRUE

3. Non-profit organizations depend on grants


for much or sometimes all their funding.
TRUE

4. The reporting specialization prepares


students to think critically and write clearly
for both print and digital media.
FALSE

5. Strategic communication develop skills in


multi-platform documentary storytelling,
including photojournalism and video.
TRUE

6. Feature writer work for newspapers and


magazines, writing longer stories which
usually give background to the news.
TRUE

7. Sub-editors do not usually gather


information themselves. Their job is to
concentrate on how the story can best be
presented to their audience. They are often
called subs.
TRUE

8. The reporting specialization prepares


students to think critically and write clearly
for both print and digital media.
FALSE

9. Interactive multimedia learn about the


foundations and practices to build
relationships and communicate effectively.
FALSE

10. Journalism and Mass Communications


must not apply tools and technologies
appropriate for the communications
professions in which they work.

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