Across
- 3. A person, document, or thing from which information is obtained.
- 5. (In media) Content that is circulated rapidly and widely from one internet user to another.
- 6. A piece of writing included in a newspaper, magazine, or website, typically on a particular topic.
- 7. A digital audio file made available on the internet for downloading to a computer or mobile device.
- 9. Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking.
- 11. A person who writes news stories or articles for newspapers, magazines, television, or online media.
- 12. A nonfictional film or television program that presents facts or information about a specific subject.
- 13. A television or radio station; also, a band of frequencies used in broadcasting.
- 15. The main means of mass communication, such as television, radio, newspapers, and the internet.
- 18. The suppression or prohibition of any parts of books, films, news, etc., considered unacceptable or a threat.
Down
- 1. A notice or announcement promoting a product, service, or event, often paid for by a sponsor.
- 2. A system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens, primarily used for broadcasting programs for entertainment, news, and education.
- 4. The transmission of programs or information by radio or television for public reception.
- 8. An informational website or online journal, often written in an informal style and updated regularly.
- 10. A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person; often used by the media to gather information
- 14. The group of people who watch, read, or listen to a particular type of media or event.
- 16. A printed publication containing news, articles, and advertisements, issued regularly (usually daily or weekly).
- 17. A set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
