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PRESS : News media
HEADLINE : The "title" of a newspaper or magazine story
PLANNING : Skill to do everything in time
AUDIENCE : The group of people together in one place
INTERVIEW : A question and answer session
RATINGS : A measure of the popularity of a television or radio program
REVIEW : A form of editorial written to comment on a play, movie, or music
ANALYTICS : Discovery and communication of meaningful patterns in data
PLAGIARISM : Using the work of another person and calling that work your own
JOURNALIST : A person who collects, writes, or distributes news or other current information
NEWS : Information about current events happening somewhere else
TRANSITION : A rhetorical device used in writing to move the story smoothly from one set of ideas to the next by finding a way to connect the ideas logically
SOURCE : Someone who provides information for a journalist
MASS MEDIA : Communication with big public in different ways
PRESS RELEASE : An official statement or report that an organization gives to journalists, for example about a new product or an important achievement
PRESS FREEDOM : The right of to publish stories and articles without being controlled by the government
MEDIA : Communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, or promotional messages are disseminated
COMMUNICATION : Act of transferring information from one place to another
REPORTER : A person who who writes stories for a newspaper, magazine, or tells news on radio, television
ADVERTISING : Space in a publication sold to other businesses
CULTURE : Characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, etc.
BLOG : One of the first widespread Web-native publishing formats
MULTIMEDIA : The way of presenting a subject using different types of media, such as video, audio, text and images in combination
PUBLISH : To make something available to an audience
JOURNALESE : Language used by journalists that would never be used in everyday speech.a type of jargons
OPEN QUESTIONS : Group of question which cannot be answered with a simple ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, but requires the interviewee to give more information
PHOTO JOURNALISM : A type of journalism in which photographs are used more than words
JOURNALISM : The activity of reporting the news for a newspaper, magazine, radio program, or television program
ONLINE JOURNALISM : Reporting and writing news specifically for use on the Internet
INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM : A story that requires a great amount of research and hard work to come up with facts that might be hidden
OBJECTIVE JOURNALISM : A type of journalism practiced in democracies in which the journalists do not allow their personal biases to affect their work
PROFESSIONAL ETHICS : Professionally accepted standards of personal behavior, values and guiding principles
YELLOW JOURNALISM : An old-fashioned US term for sensational journalism
TARGET AUDIENCE : A specific group of people that media producers want to reach
PRESS FREEDOM : The right of newspapers to publish stories and articles without being controlled by the government
PRESS CONFERENCE : An official meeting where someone makes a formal statement about a particular issue or event to journalists and answers their questions about it
CROSSWORD
Across:1. | Act of transferring information from one place to another | 3. | The right of newspapers to publish stories and articles without being controlled by the government | 5. | An official meeting where someone makes a formal statement about a particular issue or event to journalists and answers their questions about it | 6. | Someone who provides information for a journalist | 8. | The way of presenting a subject using different types of media, such as video, audio, text and images in combination | 9. | The right of to publish stories and articles without being controlled by the government | 12. | An old-fashioned US term for sensational journalism | 14. | The activity of reporting the news for a newspaper, magazine, radio program, or television program | 16. | An official statement or report that an organization gives to journalists, for example about a new product or an important achievement | 17. | Characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, etc. |
| 18. | News media | 19. | The "title" of a newspaper or magazine story | 20. | A story that requires a great amount of research and hard work to come up with facts that might be hidden | 23. | To make something available to an audience | 24. | Discovery and communication of meaningful patterns in data | 25. | Using the work of another person and calling that work your own | 26. | Skill to do everything in time | 28. | A form of editorial written to comment on a play, movie, or music | 30. | Reporting and writing news specifically for use on the Internet | 31. | A type of journalism practiced in democracies in which the journalists do not allow their personal biases to affect their work |
| | Down:2. | Group of question which cannot be answered with a simple ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, but requires the interviewee to give more information | 4. | A measure of the popularity of a television or radio program | 7. | A person who who writes stories for a newspaper, magazine, or tells news on radio, television | 9. | A type of journalism in which photographs are used more than words | 10. | Communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, or promotional messages are disseminated | 11. | Communication with big public in different ways |
| 13. | The group of people together in one place | 15. | Space in a publication sold to other businesses | 21. | Language used by journalists that would never be used in everyday speech.a type of jargons | 22. | A question and answer session | 27. | Information about current events happening somewhere else | 29. | One of the first widespread Web-native publishing formats |
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CROSSWORD
Across:1. | Act of transferring information from one place to another | 3. | The right of newspapers to publish stories and articles without being controlled by the government | 5. | An official meeting where someone makes a formal statement about a particular issue or event to journalists and answers their questions about it | 6. | Someone who provides information for a journalist | 8. | The way of presenting a subject using different types of media, such as video, audio, text and images in combination | 9. | The right of to publish stories and articles without being controlled by the government | 12. | An old-fashioned US term for sensational journalism | 14. | The activity of reporting the news for a newspaper, magazine, radio program, or television program | 16. | An official statement or report that an organization gives to journalists, for example about a new product or an important achievement | 17. | Characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, defined by everything from language, religion, cuisine, etc. |
| 18. | News media | 19. | The "title" of a newspaper or magazine story | 20. | A story that requires a great amount of research and hard work to come up with facts that might be hidden | 23. | To make something available to an audience | 24. | Discovery and communication of meaningful patterns in data | 25. | Using the work of another person and calling that work your own | 26. | Skill to do everything in time | 28. | A form of editorial written to comment on a play, movie, or music | 30. | Reporting and writing news specifically for use on the Internet | 31. | A type of journalism practiced in democracies in which the journalists do not allow their personal biases to affect their work |
| | Down:2. | Group of question which cannot be answered with a simple ‘Yes’ or ‘No’, but requires the interviewee to give more information | 4. | A measure of the popularity of a television or radio program | 7. | A person who who writes stories for a newspaper, magazine, or tells news on radio, television | 9. | A type of journalism in which photographs are used more than words | 10. | Communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, or promotional messages are disseminated | 11. | Communication with big public in different ways |
| 13. | The group of people together in one place | 15. | Space in a publication sold to other businesses | 21. | Language used by journalists that would never be used in everyday speech.a type of jargons | 22. | A question and answer session | 27. | Information about current events happening somewhere else | 29. | One of the first widespread Web-native publishing formats |
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© 2016
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only