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The media

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  • A word which means when, e.g. a newspaper shows favour towards a certain group or opinion. ( _ _ A _ _ D)
    Biased
  • This kind of journalist can help you with your problems if you write to her. ( _ _ O _ _ _ U _ T)
    Agony aunt
  • If a newspaper article is considered offensive or immoral it might get ... ( _ E _ _ O _ E _)
    Censored
  • Photographers who follow celebrities and sell the photos they've taken of them. ( _ A _ _ _ _ _ _ I)
    Paparazzi
  • A type of journalist who sells work to different newspapers, but doesn't work for any particular one. ( _ _ E _ _ A _ _ E)
    Freelance
  • The title of a newspaper article, usually printed in big letters. ( _ E _ _ _ I _ E)
    Headline
  • A journalist who expresses opinions about music, books, films, etc. ( _ _ I _ I _ )
    Critic
  • A person who works on the radio and describes, e.g. a sporting event while it's happening. ( _ O _ _ E _ _ _ _ O _ )
    Commentator
  • An adjective used to describe a story which has the facts right. (A _ _ U _ _ _ E)
    Accurate
  • This person decides what goes into a newspaper and what shouldn't. ( _ _ I _ O _ )
    Editor
  • Not influenced by personal opinions or feelings. ( O _ _ E _ _ _ _ E)
    Objective
  • An adjective used to describe an article that tries to get your interest by presenting facts or events as worse or more shocking than they really are. (S _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ )
    Sensational
  • A person who works on TV and introduces a programme. ( _ _ E _ E _ _ E _ )
    Presenter
  • Somebody who writes for a newspaper or magazine. ( _ _ U _ _ A _ _ _ _)
    Journalist