What is the name of a person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radio or TV?
reporter or journalist
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Social media site meant for CVs and the job search.
LinkedIn
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A piece of news that exaggerates and is not real.
Fake news
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These are more popularly printed, but many have become digital, and they bring the every day report of national, international, finance, social, and other events.
newspapers
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The biggest mass media, which contains millions of links with information and sites.
Internet
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Companies use a______ to sell things.
advertisements / ads
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thief
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rocket
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gift
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lifesaver
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Noun commonly used in reporting which means "an investigation" p____
probe
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Noun commonly used in reporting that means "money to persuade someone to help" - often in an illegal way
bribe
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One of the oldest mass means of communication but still used when people travel in their cars to and from work.
radio
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What is the name of a person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radio or TV from abroad?
correspondent
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Social networking site often used by people to stay up-to-the-minute with world happenings. Recently purchased for $44 billion by Elon Musk.
Twitter
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heart
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fairy
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baam
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Magazines that focus on the lives of famous people and are based on gossip are called...
tabloids
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Definition: when the government or other body filters news and only allows people to see what they wish to be seen.