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A newspaper with short articles and a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, often thought of as less serious than other newspapers.
tabloid
A person who reads the news on television or radio.
newsreader
A person who is in charge of a newspaper, magazine, etc., or part of one, and who decides what should be included.
editor
A person who introduces the different sections of a radio or television programme.
presenter
A person who describes an event while it is happening, especially on television or radio.
commentator
A person who expresses opinions about the good and bad qualities of books, music, etc.
critic
A word used in headlines which means the same as disagree.
clash
A word used in headlines which means the same as argue/an argument.
row
An adjective used to describe that a story has the facts right.
accurate
A person who writes in a newspaper or magazine or on a website giving advice in reply to people’s emails and letters about their personal problems.
agony aunt
If a newspaper article is considered offensive or immoral, it might get ...
censored
A type of journalist who sells work to different newspapers, but doesn't work for any particular one.
freelance
Trying to get your interest by presenting facts or events as worse or more shocking than they really are.
sensational
A photographer who follows famous people around.
paparazzo (plural paparazzi).
Somebody who writes for a newspaper or magazine.
journalist
Not influenced by personal opinions or feelings.
objective
The title of a news article printed in large letters.
headline
A word which means when, for example, a newspaper shows favour towards a group of people or opinion.
biased