A person who collects and reports news for news outlets.
REPORTER
The person who decides what should go in the newspaper or should not is the _ D _ T _ R
EDITOR
An adjective used to describe a news story that has the facts right.
ACCURATE
The title of a newspaper article, normally in big letters.
HEADLINE
A person who travels abroad to report news from another country.
FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT
A news item or source that we think we can believe.
RELIABLE / TRUSTWORTHY
Information that is deliberately created to misinform or deceive people.
Fake news
A journalist who expresses opinions about music, art or restaurants
CRITIC
A professional who works in the media.
JOURNALIST
An adjective to describe news outlets or items that try to get your interest by presenting information in a worse or more shocking way than it really happened.
SENSATIONALIST
Photographers who follow famous people around in order to get photos of them and sell them to different publications.
paparazzi
A person who reads the news on TV or radio is a N _ WSR _ _ D _ R
NEWSREADER
A newspaper, television company or other mass media that publishes news.
NEWS OUTLET
The person who works on the radio and describes, e.g., a sporting event while it is happening is a C_ MM _ NT _ T _ R
COMMENTATOR
A person who writes articles/takes photos for different newspapers but does not work for one in particular.
freelance journalist
An adjective used to describe a story that is intentionally prejudiced to favour a particular opinion.
BIASED
An adjective to describe a news story whose content has been partially or totally eliminated for publication.
censored
An adjective to describe a news item that is not influenced by opinions or feelings.
OBJECTIVE
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