Follow alocalnewssourceResearch aPulitzerPrizewinningjournalistWatch“Spotlight”Listen to“Caliphate”Watch “JoanDidion: TheCenter WillNot Hold”Listento“Serial”Watch“All thePresident’sMen”ResearchMedia Biasand theMedia BiasChartFollow aninternationalnews sourceRead“In ColdBlood” byTrumanCapoteRead “Ida: ASword AmongLions” byPaula J.GiddingsWatch “PageOne: InsideThe NewYork Times”Research &read a 2019Pulitzer PrizewinningarticleResearcha famousNebraskajournalistRead “'OnWriting Well”by WilliamZinsserWatch “TheNewsroom”Watch“ThePost”Listen to“The TipOff”Watch“ShatteredGlass”Listen to“On TheMedia”Follow anationalnewssourceRead“SlouchingTowardsBethlehem” byJoan DidionRead“Evicted” byMatthewDesmondListen to“SlowBurn”Follow alocalnewssourceResearch aPulitzerPrizewinningjournalistWatch“Spotlight”Listen to“Caliphate”Watch “JoanDidion: TheCenter WillNot Hold”Listento“Serial”Watch“All thePresident’sMen”ResearchMedia Biasand theMedia BiasChartFollow aninternationalnews sourceRead“In ColdBlood” byTrumanCapoteRead “Ida: ASword AmongLions” byPaula J.GiddingsWatch “PageOne: InsideThe NewYork Times”Research &read a 2019Pulitzer PrizewinningarticleResearcha famousNebraskajournalistRead “'OnWriting Well”by WilliamZinsserWatch “TheNewsroom”Watch“ThePost”Listen to“The TipOff”Watch“ShatteredGlass”Listen to“On TheMedia”Follow anationalnewssourceRead“SlouchingTowardsBethlehem” byJoan DidionRead“Evicted” byMatthewDesmondListen to“SlowBurn”

Newspaper Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Follow a local news source
  2. Research a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
  3. Watch “Spotlight”
  4. Listen to “Caliphate”
  5. Watch “Joan Didion: The Center Will Not Hold”
  6. Listen to “Serial”
  7. Watch “All the President’s Men”
  8. Research Media Bias and the Media Bias Chart
  9. Follow an international news source
  10. Read “In Cold Blood” by Truman Capote
  11. Read “Ida: A Sword Among Lions” by Paula J. Giddings
  12. Watch “Page One: Inside The New York Times”
  13. Research & read a 2019 Pulitzer Prize winning article
  14. Research a famous Nebraska journalist
  15. Read “'On Writing Well” by William Zinsser
  16. Watch “The Newsroom”
  17. Watch “The Post”
  18. Listen to “The Tip Off”
  19. Watch “Shattered Glass”
  20. Listen to “On The Media”
  21. Follow a national news source
  22. Read “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” by Joan Didion
  23. Read “Evicted” by Matthew Desmond
  24. Listen to “Slow Burn”