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- 2. A publication, usually issued periodically (weekly or monthly), containing articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements, often focused on a specific theme or audience.
- 4. Show A television or radio program where a host interviews guests, often celebrities or public figures, about their lives, careers, or current topics.
- 10. The transmission of audio or visual content to the public via television, radio, or online platforms.
- 12. Affairs Events and topics of political, social, or cultural significance that are happening in the world at the present time and are widely discussed in media.
- 13. Ad A short advertisement in a newspaper or online, usually placed in a section organized by category, such as jobs, real estate, or personal announcements.
- 15. A large-format newspaper known for serious journalism and in-depth reporting, often focusing on politics, economics, and international affairs.
- 17. An article written by the editor expressing the publication's opinions or stance on a particular topic or current issue.
- 19. The owner of a business or establishment, such as a newspaper or media outlet.
- 20. The suppression or restriction of material, such as news, books, or media, that is deemed offensive, harmful, or politically sensitive.
- 23. A paid advertisement broadcast on television or radio, promoting products, services, or events.
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- 1. A person who takes part in a competition or game, often featured on a game show.
- 3. Show A television program in which contestants compete for prizes by answering questions or performing tasks.
- 5. The presenter or moderator of a television or radio program who guides the audience through the show and interacts with guests or contestants.
- 6. A broadcasted show on television or radio, designed to entertain, inform, or educate, such as documentaries, dramas, or talk shows.
- 7. The title or summary at the top of a news article that highlights the main topic and grabs the reader’s attention.
- 8. A written notice of a person’s death, often including a summary of their life, achievements, and contributions, published in a newspaper or online.
- 9. A smaller-format newspaper, typically featuring sensational stories, gossip, and entertainment news, often with more pictures and less serious reporting.
- 11. A device or structure, often placed high up, used to transmit or receive television, radio, or other communication signals.
- 12. The total number of copies of a newspaper or magazine that are distributed or sold to readers, often used to measure its popularity or reach.
- 14. Page The first page of a newspaper, typically featuring the most important news stories, headlines, and eye-catching images to draw readers’ attention.
- 16. A person responsible for overseeing and making decisions about the content, style, and accuracy of material published in a newspaper, magazine, or other media.
- 18. An official permit or document granting permission to operate something, such as broadcasting television or radio channels.
- 21. Opera A serialized drama series, often focusing on the lives, relationships, and emotional struggles of its characters, typically aired daily or weekly.
- 22. A deliberate deception or trick intended to mislead people, often for amusement, publicity, or malicious intent.
