Across
- 2. a national organization which broadcasts television and radio programmes and which is paid for by the public and not by advertising
- 6. a person whose job involves politics, especially as an elected member of parliament, etc.
- 7. a set of large printed sheets of paper, or a website, containing news, articles, advertisements, etc.
- 8. a way of criticizing a person, an idea or an institution in which you use humour to show their faults or weaknesses; a piece of writing that uses this type of criticism
- 10. that cannot be trusted or depended on
Down
- 1. websites and software programs used for social networking
- 3. material put on the internet in order to attract attention and encourage visitors to click on a link to a particular web page
- 4. a person whose job is teaching, especially in a school
- 5. known to be real and what somebody claims it is and not a copy
- 9. to form a picture in your mind of what something might be like
