Slang for reporter

    • [PDF File]TERMS IN JOURNALISM LOSSARY OF ERMS OURNALISM

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      Information passed to a reporter, often in confidence. verification Determination of the truth of the material the reporter gathers or is given. wire services Synonym for press associations, the Associated Press and United Press International. Broadcasting Terms close-up Shot of the face of the subject that dominated the frame


    • [PDF File]Writing Centre

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      © Sara Wolfe adapted from hazel\LINDA\Quizzes|2007\Words for Introduction of Quotations.doc Writing Centre Reporting Words/Phrases Reporting verbs are an essential ...


    • [PDF File]Jargon

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      reporter. CO-OP ADVERTISING: Ads run by a local advertiser in conjunction with a national advertiser. National usually provides the copy and/or artwork, and the local advertiser’s name/address appears in the ad. Ad cost is shared. COPY: 1. Material submitted with the layout for inclusion in an ad or news reproduction. 2. A single newspaper.


    • [PDF File]English Idioms and Expressions Test Package

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      English Idioms and Expressions / Elementary level # 1 Adding Up Q1 I cannot understand why she did that, it really doesn't add up. (a) doesn't calculate (c) doesn't make sense (b) isn't mathematics (d) makes the wrong addition Q2 All the students got high marks in the test but Mary stood out. (a) got a lot of marks (c) got very good marks


    • [PDF File]1920’s Slang Dictionary - Dinner and a Murder Mystery Games

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      1920’s Slang Dictionary A Alderman: A man's pot-belly. Ameche: Telephone Ankle: (n) Woman; (v) To walk B Babe: Woman Baby: A person, can be said to either a man or a woman Bangtails: Racehorses Barber: Talk Be on the nut: To be broke Bean-shooter: Gun Beef: Problem Bee's Knees: An extraordinary person, thing or idea. Beezer: Nose Behind the eight ball: In a difficult position, in a tight spot


    • [PDF File]Glossary of American Slang by Charles Kelly and Laurence ...

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      Glossary of American Slang . ace (very good). He’s an. ace. reporter. action (excitement). Where is the. action? airhead (stupid person). My brother is a real . airhead. all wet (completely wrong). Your ideas are . all wet. all-nighter (studying all night). I fell asleep after an . all-nighter. ammo (ammunition). The gun ran out of . ammo. antifreeze (liquor). I need some . antifreeze. on ...


    • [PDF File]A 19th Century Slang Dictionary

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      NINETEENTH CENTURY SLANG . absquatulate: to take leave, to disappear. 1843: A can of oysters was discovered in our office by a friend, and he absquatulated with it, and left us with our mouth watering. Missouri Reporter, February 2 . 1862: Rumor has it that a gay bachelor, who has figured in Chicago for nearly a year, has skedaddled, absquatulated,


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