Tabloid- smaller in format, a broadsheet turned sideways, two stories or less
Newsmagazine- a magazine that has news in it, no stories on the front, 99% of the time has a glossy cover
stories- byline
captions- part 1 headline, part 2 two sentence caption, part 3 photo credit
info graphic- information in graph form, a pie chart would be a good example
jump- story dosent finish and moves to the next page, part 1- the jump to part 2- the jump from
folio- title of newspaper (the flag), website, name of high school, school address, motto, volume
screen- a box that has color in it, less than 20%, screen color comes from something on the page
lines
boxes
teasers
pictures
table of contents
must have- organizations, editorial policy, and staff
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