TV, Radio and News
Across
- 4. a system that allows people working in a recording or broadcasting studio to talk to each other without their voices being recorded or heard on the radio
- 7. a report sent to a newspaper by a journalist who is working in a foreign country
- 8. a radio station whose signal helps ships and aircraft to find their position
- 11. a person who introduces music videos on television
- 15. likely to capture the attention of the media or the public
- 16. the reporting of news and sport in the media
- 17. a person who presents a live radio or television programme and introduces reports by other people
- 18. a short song or tune that is easy to remember and is used in advertising
- 19. the things that are supposed to have happened to the characters in a film, novel, etc., before the film, etc. starts
- 22. a famous or socially important person
- 23. an electronic device that is sent into space and moves around the earth or another planet
- 24. newspapers that print a lot of shocking stories about people’s private lives rather than serious news
Down
- 1. to criticize somebody/something, especially in a newspaper
- 2. to broadcast a short high electronic sound in place of a swear word on a television or radio show, so that people will not be offended
- 3. a list of the television and radio programmes that are on a particular channel and the times that they start
- 5. a tall metal tower with an aerial that sends and receives radio, television or phone signals
- 6. a newspaper that you believe to be of low quality
- 8. to make news or information widely known by telling people about it in a way they are sure to notice
- 9. an article about somebody’s life and achievements, that is printed in a newspaper soon after they have died
- 10. a false report or piece of news
- 12. a piece of important or exciting news that is published in one newspaper before other newspapers know about it
- 13. to send radio or television signals over long distances using electronic equipment
- 14. a competition or game in which people try to answer questions to test their knowledge
- 20. a short article in a newspaper or magazine that is printed next to a main article, and gives extra information
- 21. the amount of time that is given to a particular subject or person on radio or television