the media
Across
- 4. : A printed publication with news, articles, and advertisements.
- 9. : Traditional media such as newspapers and magazines.
- 10. : To look at or observe attentively.
- 11. : News focused on entertainment or human interest.
- 12. : To transmit a program or information to the public.
- 16. : The title of a news article, usually in bold or large font.
- 17. : A non-professional who reports news using digital tools.
- 20. : A line giving the name of the article's author.
- 21. : Urgent information about a recent or ongoing event.
- 23. : An in-depth article focusing on a particular topic or issue.
- 24. : Short for television, used to broadcast audio-visual content.
- 25. : The act of investigating information or facts.
- 26. : A medium that broadcasts audio content like news or music.
- 27. : An exclusive story published before others.
Down
- 1. : Serious and factual news on important events.
- 2. : A conversation where questions are asked to gain information.
- 3. : News reporting by ordinary people, not professionals.
- 5. : Websites or apps where people share content and interact.
- 6. : To make information available to the public.
- 7. : Photographers who take candid photos of celebrities.
- 8. : False or misleading information presented as news.
- 13. : A detailed account or statement of an event or situation.
- 14. : A bold headline or visual used to attract attention.
- 15. : Large-format newspapers known for serious journalism.
- 18. : Small-format newspapers known for sensational stories.
- 19. : Someone who reviews and prepares news content for publication.
- 22. : A person who writes or broadcasts news stories.