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Supporting or opposing a particular person or thing in an unfair way because of personal opinions influence your judgement.
Bias
Complete the sentence: "It is often difficult to ________ people in other parts of the country."
Interview
Complete the sentence: "It is sometimes impossible to ________ more complicated stories."
Investigate
Complete the sentence: "... can't afford as many journalists as before, so there isn't much time to _________ and contrast the information."
Gather
Complete the sentence: "Journalists should always ________ the facts to make sure they are not fake news."
Confirm
Complete the sentence: "Before journalists ________ an event, they should always check that everything is true."
Report
Complete the sentence: "A socialist newspaper might not want to __________ an article about corrupt socialist politicians."
Publish
Complete the sentence: "news organizations ___________ on the radio and on TV twenty-four hours a day."
Broadcast
The section of a newspaper which contains the most important news.
The front page
A piece of writing about a particular subject in a newspaper or magazine, or on a website.
Article
Announcements in the media that businesses and other organizations pay for.
Advertising
A place in a newspaper or a magazine where you can read about the private lives of famous people.
A gossip column
The person who decides what stories a newspaper or a magazine should include.
An editor
A piece of writing that gives an opinion about a film, book, TV programme, etc.
A review.
A type of newspaper with small pages and not much serious news.
Tabloid
A type of newspaper with large pages and serious news.
Broadsheet
The title of a newspaper report; the letters are bigger than in the rest of the report.
Headline
Someone who writes news reports.
A journalist.