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domestic news
news which is about the country that it is reported in; not foreign or international news:
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to say or show that sth is true; to make sth definite:
confirm (the details / the facts / a rumour)
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classified ads
small advertisements that you put in a newspaper if you want to buy or sell sth, employ sb, find a flat,
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a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine:
article
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to prepare a book, magazine, etc. and make it available to the public in print or on the internet:
publish (a magazine / a newspaper / a novel)
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a newspaper with large pages which mainly reports serious news:
broadsheet
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a section of a newspaper that shows the times at which TV programmes will be shown:
television guide
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a newspaper or magazine article, or an item on TV or radio, in which sb gives an opinion on a new book, film, play,
review
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the title of a newspaper article printed in large letters above the story:
headline
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to bring many things together:
gather (evidence / information / news)
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to ask sb questions about their opinions, private life, etc. especially on the radio or TV or for a newspaper, magazine, etc.:
interview (a celebrity / person / politician)
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to send out internet, radio or TV programmes:
broadcast (on the internet / the radio / TV)
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a section of a newspaper which is about business and the economy
business and finance (section)
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news which is about issues which affect two or more countries:
international news
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a person whose job is to collect and write about news in newspapers and magazines or to talk about it on the TV or radio:
journalist
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information in a newspaper, on the internet, on TV, in a public place, etc. which is intended to persuade people to buy or support
advertising
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the first page of a newspaper:
the front page
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a section of a newspaper that is about films, theatre, books, TV programmes
arts and entertainment (section)
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editor
the person who is in charge of all or part of a newspaper, magazine, etc. and who decides what should be included:
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a part of a newspaper or a magazine where you can read about the private lives of famous people
gossip column
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