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A type of popular newspaper which has many pictures and short simple reports.
tabloid
The activity of listening or watching sound or video directly from the internet (not downloading it).
streaming
The person who decides which pictures or furniture etc. will be used when a film or play ir filmed or recorded.
set designer
The person who writes the words films, radio or TV programmes.
scriptwriter
The act of making information or stories available to people in printed form.
publication
Information, ideas, opinions or images, often only giving one part of an argument, that are produced with the intention of influencing people's opinions.
propoganda
Newspapers or magazines.
press
A radio programme that is stored on a digital form that you can download from the internet.
podcast
Based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings.
objective
Someone who reads out the reports on a television or radio news programme.
newsreader
A type of journalist who tries to discover information of public interest that someone is trying to hide.
investigative journalism
The words printed in large letters as the title of a story in a newspaper, or the main points of news on the TV/radio
headlines
To become very popular very quickly on the internet.
go viral
False stories that appear to be news usually created to influence people's policital views or as a joke.
fake news
A single part of a TV series.
episode
A person who corrects or changes pieces of text or films before they are printed or shown; a person who is in charge or a newspaper or magazine
editor
An advertisement which is broadcast on TV or radio
commercial
When programmes are sent out on television or radio.
broadcast
Not being impartial.
biased
Wanting to have a good effect, but not always achieving one. 
well meaning
To see or notice something, usually because you are looking hard. 
spot
To be very pleased.
over the moon
A commonly believed or false idea.
myth
Something that makes you feel unhappy or depressed. 
get you down
To know about something before it happens.
foresee
Great trust or confidence in someone or something.
faith
Able to make you believe something that is true or right.
convincing
Advice that is useful and intented to help or impove something.
constructive
To increase or become successful and produce a lot of money very quickly.
boom