MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY

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