The media

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Across
  1. 3. The feeling of not being able to believe something is true
  2. 5. Very silly or unreasonable
  3. 8. To be published
  4. 11. To see hear or understand with difficulty
  5. 12. Able to make you believe that something is true
  6. 14. To say that something is not true
  7. 16. To turn and look at the pages of a magazine quickly
  8. 17. A formal public statement
  9. 21. A serious newspaper printed on large sheets of paper
  10. 22. To recognize that something is not true
  11. 24. The act of sharing information
Down
  1. 1. To start discussing a subject
  2. 2. To add information in the spaces on a document
  3. 4. A short news report on television or radio
  4. 5. To say that you will not do or accept something
  5. 6. Someone who introduces programmes on radio or television
  6. 7. To try to find information in a book or list
  7. 8. To start to be broadcast
  8. 9. To be easy to see because of being different
  9. 10. The title of a newspaper story printed in large letters
  10. 12. Someone who describes a sports event while it is happening
  11. 13. Someone who writes a regular article for a newspaper
  12. 15. Someone who writes news reports
  13. 18. A short news broadcast that interrupts a normal programme
  14. 19. A newspaper with smaller pages often focusing on celebrities
  15. 20. To suggest a plan or idea
  16. 23. To deal with something in detail
  17. 25. To invent a story or excuse