Across
- 1. transcribed or translated words of the narrative or dialogues of a movie or TV show, appearing at the bottom of the screen to help deaf people or those who don't understand the language
- 2. to film or take a photograph of something
- 3. a thing that achieves great commercial success, particularly a movie, book, or other product
- 4. a piece of news that is not true or confirmed
- 6. a section of a newspaper or magazine that regularly publishes articles about a particular subject
- 7. a type of TV or radio program on which famous people appear as guests to answer questions about themselves or other subjects
- 11. the profession of collecting and editing pieces of news and articles either to be published in a newspaper, magazine, etc. or broadcast
- 13. someone who takes part in a movie in order to replace the real actor while the nude or dangerous scenes are recorded
- 14. to change a book or play in a way that can be made into a movie, TV series, etc.
- 15. the system of sending out television programs to subscribers, using wires under the ground
- 17. a newspaper article expressing the views of the editor on a particular subject
Down
- 1. an individual who provides information
- 2. a written description of the characters, events or settings in a movie or play
- 5. a person whose job is to write screenplays for movies, TV series, etc.
- 8. a person whose job is to talk on radio or TV programs or to present them
- 9. (of news) to be released or made known to the public
- 10. the reporting of specific news or events by the media
- 12. a dangerous and difficult action that shows great skill and is done to entertain people, typically as part of a movie
- 16. to broadcast something or be broadcast on TV or radio