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The crime of giving someone, especially someone in a position of authority, money, a gift, etc. so that they will do something illegal or dishonest for you:
bribery
A collective word for newspapers.
press
A newspaper with a small page size.
tabloid
An untrue written statement which can damage someone's reputation.
libel
A radio or TV programme, or a verb which means 'to send out on radio or TV'
broadcast
To explore websites on the Internet in no particular order.
surf
Important events (often political) that are happening now.
current affairs
A newspaper with a large page size.
broadsheet
The number of copies of a magazine, newspaper, etc, which are sold.
circulation
The action to ban newspapers, books or films, or part of them.
censorship
To bring out a book or a newspaper for sale.
publish
A journalist in charge of a newspaper, or a person who gets a radio or TV programme ready.
editor
Words in large letters on the front page of a newspaper.
headline
A factual film about a real subject.
a documentary
To move information or programs from a computer network to an individual computer.
download
The people watching a TV programme or listening to a radio broadcast.
audience
A routine placed in a computer program which destroys or corrupts files.
a virus
Photographers who follow famous people to take pictures of them for newspapers.
paparazzi
The amount of space (in a newspaper) or time (on television) that is given to a story or piece of news.
coverage
A person who writes for newspapers or other periodicals.
a journalist