Journalism and Photography
Across
- 1. – To verify if information is accurate and true.
- 5. – Copying someone else's work or ideas and presenting them as your own.
- 7. – Writing or storytelling based on imagination rather than facts.
- 8. – To make content available to the public.
- 9. – Being real, genuine, and truthful.
- 12. – Images, pictures, or graphics used to communicate information.
- 16. – To capture or save information, audio, or images for future use.
- 18. – The camera part that controls how long light enters to take a photo.
- 19. – The act of producing and sharing written or visual content with the public.
- 20. – A story or account of events.
- 21. – A written piece in a newspaper, magazine, or website.
- 22. – Facts or information that prove something is true.
Down
- 2. – The group of people who watch, read, or listen to media content.
- 3. – The control or removal of information considered sensitive or inappropriate.
- 4. – Visually descriptive or symbolic pictures used in media or writing.
- 6. – Written, recorded, or photographed proof or evidence.
- 10. – Providing useful or educational information.
- 11. – A written copy of spoken words or recordings.
- 13. – Reporting or documenting an event or topic in the media.
- 14. – A particular way of viewing or presenting something.
- 15. – The quality of being trustworthy and dependable.
- 17. – To transmit news, programs, or information through television, radio, or internet.