Media Vocabulary
Across
- 2. irrelevant or unsolicited messages sent over the Internet
- 5. able to be believed
- 8. to affect the way they behave or the way
- 9. Words in large letters on the front page of a newspaper or website
- 10. restriction on access to ideas and information
- 11. The people watching a TV program or listening to a radio broadcast. To move information or programs from a computer network to an individual computer.
- 12. give a false or misleading account
- 13. the act or process of taking part in something
- 16. able to be relied on as honest or truthful
- 17. A radio or TV program, or a verb which means 'to send out on radio or TV'
- 18. Photographers who follow famous people to take pictures of them for newspapers
- 19. without prejudice, impartial.
- 20. A journalist in charge of a newspaper, or a person who gets a radio or TV program ready
Down
- 1. something you like to do or want to do more than something else
- 3. to bring out a book or a newspaper for sale.
- 4. A collection of related pages on the internet, created by a company or individual
- 6. The amount of space (in a newspaper) or time (on television) that is given to a story or piece of news.
- 7. the fact of being able to be reached or obtained easily
- 14. A routine placed in a computer program which destroys or corrupts files.
- 15. A person who writes for newspapers or other periodicals
- 21. to refuse to take notice of or acknowledge