Across
- 4. A session where journalists ask questions to individuals, often public figures, to gather information or opinions.
- 7. A printed or digital publication issued at regular intervals, containing articles, photographs, and advertisements.
- 9. A popular website and app where users can post and interact with short messages known as tweets.
- 10. A website that verifies and debunks rumors, hoaxes, and misinformation circulating on the internet.
Down
- 1. The moral principles and standards that guide the conduct of journalists in their reporting.
- 2. A regular article in a newspaper or magazine that expresses the writer's views on a specific topic.
- 3. A regularly updated website that provides news, commentary, or personal opinions on various topics.
- 4. Images that accompany news articles, often with explanatory text underneath.
- 5. An immediate notification about an important news event, often sent to mobile devices or email.
- 6. One of the major international news networks known for its television and online news coverage.
- 8. A detailed report that reveals hidden or controversial information, often uncovering wrongdoing.
- 11. A prominent title in a newspaper or online article that summarizes the story.
