These are a printed mass media, full of color and based on a specific topic: sports, cooking, entertainment, fashion, etc.
magazine(s)
Magazines that focus on the lives of famous people and are based on gossip are called...
tabloids
What is the name of a person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radio or TV from abroad?
correspondent
The biggest mass media, which contains millions of links with information and sites.
Internet
Definition: when the government or other body filters news and only allows people to see what they wish to be seen.
censorship
The symbol used to relate an event or comment to something else: #
hashtag
Noun commonly used in reporting that means "money to persuade someone to help" - often in an illegal way
bribe
One of the oldest mass means of communication but still used when people travel in their cars to and from work.
radio
Social networking site often used by people to stay up-to-the-minute with world happenings. Recently purchased for $44 billion by Elon Musk.
Twitter
A person that is paid by a company to show and advertise their products or services through the person's social media. Influencer
influencer
Reporting verb meaning "to force someone to resign." O___
Oust
Noun commonly used in reporting which means "an investigation" p____
probe
Social media site meant for CVs and the job search.
LinkedIn
What is the name of a person who writes a review about films, theatre?
a critic
Companies use a______ to sell things.
advertisements / ads
What is the name of a person who collects and reports news for newspapers, radio or TV?
reporter or journalist
These are more popularly printed, but many have become digital, and they bring the every day report of national, international, finance, social, and other events.
newspapers
People can write down information for others to read without filters or control on their personal b___.
blog(s)
A piece of news that exaggerates and is not real.
Fake news
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