Across
- 2. A TV or radio station that shows programs.
- 5. All the different ways we get news and information (TV, newspapers, radio, internet).
- 7. A person whose job is to report and write news stories.
- 8. Connected to or available on the internet.e
- 10. To print or post something so the public can read it.
- 12. A particular version or copy of a newspaper or magazine (for example, the morning version).
- 14. A non-fiction film or TV program that gives facts and real information about a topic.
Down
- 1. Made to seem more exciting, dramatic, or shocking than it really is.
- 3. Something from your city or community; not national or international.
- 4. The person who presents and reads the news on television.
- 6. To send a TV or radio program so many people can watch or listen to it.
- 9. To sign up and pay money to receive a newspaper, magazine, or online service regularly.
- 11. The person who leads or presents a TV or radio show.
- 13. A TV or radio program where a host interviews guests and talks about different topics.
