Deck 13: Other Types of Stories Ii: Previews and Follows

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According to Chapter 13, the sports calendar is plump with activity but the____ remains the essence of sports coverage.

A) Hiring and firing of coaches
B) Playoffs
C) Game
D) Columns
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There are three stages of game coverage.
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The advance story .

A) Informs readers of the event's essentials - time, place, date and teams
B) Attempts to capture the event's meaning
C) Does not allow the writer to predict the outcome
D) All of the above
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There are several kinds of advance stories. Featuring headtohead competition in an advance is an example of what kind of advance?

A) Team trends
B) Rivalry
C) Milestones
D) Key matchups
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Redemption advance stories are sometimes called:

A) Rivalry
B) Retribution
C) Revenge
D) All of the above
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Advance stories:

A) Should be a setup for the event
B) Should include minimal statistics
C) Should be interesting and engaging
D) All of the above
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Followup stories should be a rehash of the game story.
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Followup stories should include:

A) Tons of statistics
B) Much of the events outlined in the game story and sidebar
C) No perspective on what the game meant in the larger context
D) None of the above
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There are several types of followup stories, including:

A) Whatever happened to…
B) The home team would have won if …
C) Star player rebounds because…
D) Teams play one game at a time because…
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The themes in an advance story do not always make for good followup stories.
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Deck 13: Other Types of Stories Ii: Previews and Follows
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According to Chapter 13, the sports calendar is plump with activity but the____ remains the essence of sports coverage.

A) Hiring and firing of coaches
B) Playoffs
C) Game
D) Columns
C
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There are three stages of game coverage.
True
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The advance story .

A) Informs readers of the event's essentials - time, place, date and teams
B) Attempts to capture the event's meaning
C) Does not allow the writer to predict the outcome
D) All of the above
D
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There are several kinds of advance stories. Featuring headtohead competition in an advance is an example of what kind of advance?

A) Team trends
B) Rivalry
C) Milestones
D) Key matchups
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Redemption advance stories are sometimes called:

A) Rivalry
B) Retribution
C) Revenge
D) All of the above
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Advance stories:

A) Should be a setup for the event
B) Should include minimal statistics
C) Should be interesting and engaging
D) All of the above
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Followup stories should be a rehash of the game story.
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Followup stories should include:

A) Tons of statistics
B) Much of the events outlined in the game story and sidebar
C) No perspective on what the game meant in the larger context
D) None of the above
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There are several types of followup stories, including:

A) Whatever happened to…
B) The home team would have won if …
C) Star player rebounds because…
D) Teams play one game at a time because…
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The themes in an advance story do not always make for good followup stories.
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