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News Writing and Reporting for Today's Media, 7/e
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Multimedia Journalism
Review Questions
1
Multimedia storytelling allows you to explore new ways of telling stories. Explain why this is true.
2
What percentage of Americans utilize the Internet?
3
What age group for Americans uses the web as their primary news source?
4
Who created the Internet?
5
Define Shovelware.
6
List the Internet's strengths regarding journalism, as described in the text.
7
Explain the concept of a "story shell" and provide some examples.
8
List some ways that you can involve readers in your online stories.
9
Why would you structure your online story as a screen-size chunk rather than an inverted pyramid?
10
List and describe the four recommendations regarding the use of links in stories.
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