Broadsheet
- 3 or more stories on the front page
Tabloid
- 2 or less stories on the front page
Newsmagazine
- 0 stories on the front
- imitates a magazine (ex: TIME, News Week, etc.)
- always has a glossy cover
Eagle's Eye Notes...
Front Page:
1) Flag (name of the newspaper)
2) Teaser (directs people to another section of the newspaper)
3) Website
4) Folio (text underneath the flag) ((includes the date the newspaper was made, volume/issue number, etc.)
5) Caption (Headline, who took/drew the photo, regular caption)
6) Headlines
7) Cover story/stories
8) Pictures
9) Kicker/category for the story 2) Name of high school, slogan, where the high school is, and a website is underneath the name of the newspaper
10) Jump (something that gets you from one page to another, to continue the story)
- jump to
- jump front
11) Line between each story, to show a different story
12) Index (tells you where things are)
Each Story:
1) By-line (who wrote the story, and their title on the newspaper staff)
2) Stop box (little filled in box that indicates the end of a news story)
Other:
1) Screen (colored areas)
2) Info Graphic (place where you get more information in graphical form)
Mast Head:
1) Editorial Policy/Summary of what the newspaper's intentions are
2) Staff Box (names and titles of people who write the paper)
3) Organizations (groups the school belongs to, and awards won)
Editorial Policy:
1)
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