The document defines and provides examples of key terms related to journalism and media, including: - Muckraker - A journalist who exposes conduct contrary to public interest through investigating public officials. - Routine stories - Regularly covered public events like a presidential trip. - Feature stories - Stories a reporter picks focusing on obscure events. - Insider stories - Information not usually public due to inside sources telling reporters. - Sound bites - Short video clips of politicians speaking, which have decreased dramatically in length. - Electronic journalism - News delivered through television and radio. - Loaded language - Words used to persuade without argument, like "pro-life" and "pro-