Across
- 3. a biased way of looking at or presenting something
- 5. a radio or television programme or transmission
- 6. while connected to a computer or under computer control
- 8. a piece of news published by a newspaper or broadcast by a television or radio station in advance of its rivals
- 9. published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation
- 14. news reporter being attached to military units involved in armed conflicts
- 16. a particular group at which a product such as a film or advertisement is aimed
- 20. the time at which a radio or television audience is expected to be at its highest
- 21. a belief or sentiment shared by most people
Down
- 1. a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
- 2. a short, community-oriented message that radio stations air at no cost in order to fulfill their obligation to serve the public interest
- 4. a newspaper having pages half the size of those of the average broadsheet, typically popular in style and dominated by sensational stories
- 7. a person who reads out broadcast news stories; a newsreader.
- 10. a freelance photographer who pursues celebrities to get photographs of them
- 11. the use of many types of communication simultaneously
- 12. a journalist contributing regularly to a newspaper or magazine
- 13. a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article
- 15. data format used for providing users with frequently updated content
- 17. a general direction in which something tends to move
- 18. the quality of being believable or trustworthy
- 19. a person or organization that pays for or contributes to the costs involved in staging a sporting or artistic event in return for advertising
