Across
- 2. TV programs where hosts talk to guests, often about current events or entertainment.
- 5. Programmes: TV shows that show wildlife, plants, and natural environments.
- 6. People who gather information and write or present news stories.
- 11. The activities involved in promoting and selling products or services.
- 12. Long-running TV dramas, often about people's personal lives, with many episodes.
- 13. TV shows that show real people in unscripted situations, often competing or solving problems.
- 14. Shows or arrangements of products, information, or artwork, usually in public places.
- 15. A conversation where one person asks questions and another answers, often for information or news.
Down
- 1. Information about recent events or developments, usually reported by media like TV, radio, or newspapers.
- 3. TV shows that broadcast sporting events or discuss sports topics.
- 4. Animated shows or drawings, usually for children, with humorous or imaginative stories.
- 7. A TV or film program that provides facts about real-life events, people, or topics.
- 8. To send out TV or radio programs to the public.
- 9. A person who writes news stories, reports, or articles for newspapers, magazines, or TV.
- 10. Short videos that advertise products or services, shown on TV or online.