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A type of popular newspaper with small pages with many pictures and short simple reports.
TABLOID
The photographers who follow famous people everywhere to take photos of them for newspapers and magazines.
PAPARAZZI
A television or radio advertisement.
SPOT
A reporter attached to a specific military unit involved in an armed conflict.
EMBEDDED REPORTER
A woman weather forecaster on telivision or radio.
WEATHERWOMAN
A line at the top of a newspaper or magazine article giving the writer's name.
BYLINE
A story or piece of news discovered and published by one newspaper before all the others.
SCOOP
A man who is the main news reader on a television or radio news programme.
ANCHORMAN
A writer of editorials.
EDITORIALIST
A short radio or television broadcast of news reports.
NEWS BULLETIN
A special article in a newspaper or magazine, or a part of a television or radio broadcast about a particular subject.
FEATURE
Serious important news dealing with politics, international affairs, business or world events.
HARD NEWS
A magazine or newspaper that is regularly published about a specific subject.
JOURNAL
A very large board on which advertisements are shown at the side of a road.
BILLBOARD
A long piece of cloth bearing a slogan or design which is hung in a public place.
BANNER