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COMMONLY USED BROADCASTING TERMS



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    B A C K T I M I N G             B   U   A
              V                     U   N   P
            H E A D L I N E S       M   D   W
              S                     P   O   I
              H                 F   E   W   R
              O N S E T A P P P E A R A N C E
              T     D     S     E   S     O  
H A P P Y T A L K   I     A     D         L  
              I     T           B         D  
              V                 A         C  
              E N G I N E E R   C         O  
    A N C H O R                 K         P  
              E               L           Y  
              P R O D U C E R E D I T O R    
              O               A       U      
              R       B       D       T      
        C O N T R O L R O O M         C      
        U             E               U      
        E             A               E      
                      K                      
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3 a convenient way of counting down the length of a newscast. this tells you when each story must run in order for your newscast to end on time.
6 a kind of 'tease' read at the beginning of a newscast
8 reporter appears on set and is introduced by a news anchor. the reporter can then introduce his/hers news package or report his/ hers story from there.
12 the casual banter that goes on between news anchors and other ' on air ' people.
13 technical personnel who can both operate, maintain, and repair equipment
14 the newscaster who hosts the studio portion if the newscast. the ________ is dominant voice in the presentation of the news to the audience. she/ he must be proficient in writing, producing, and editing the news
16 plans and supervises newscast and may also work with reporters in the field planning and gathering information for stories
19 where the technical equipment for putting a newscast on the air is kept and opperated
1 A t.v news story during which a news anchor or reporter is live at a remote location. within this report can be included a SOT, VO/SOT or PKG.
2 aka;line up- A chronological outline or order of stories or segments to be used in a newscast. this is the producer's blueprint for the newscast.
4 small teases ( with or without audio/video ) that come at the end of one newscast segment often previewing what is coming up in the rest of the newscast.
5 associated press news service that supplies international, national and regional information and stories. these are almost always rewritten before ailing.
7 an ear splitting squeal or howl cause when sound from a loudspeaker is picked up by a microphone and re-amplified
9 to condense or revise material or footage
10 an advertisement for a not-for-profit organization such as American Heart Association, Partnership for a Drug-Free America, etc..).
11 aka; rip-n-read - A script not seen by an announcer until the moment she/he reads it.
15 first line/paragraph of body of story that summarizes/indicates most important information
17 usually the last thing a reporter says in either a live or recording news story, indicating the piece is ending.
18 place designated within broadcast programming during which commercials run
19 usually a physical signal by engineering or other technical person indicating to anchor to perform a task.
 
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