Across
- 2. a line at the top of a newspaper or magazine article giving the writer's name.
- 6. the work of collecting, writing, and publishing or broadcasting news stories and articles.
- 7. an official whose job is to examine and report on complaints made by ordinary people about companies, the government or public authorities
- 9. the fact of being seen too much on television, in the newspapers, etc
- 11. ideas or statements that may be false or present only one side of an argument that are used in order to gain support for a political leader, party, etc.
- 13. a lie that causes damage
- 14. to be the first newspaper to discover and print an important news story.
- 15. an article in a newspaper that expresses the editor's opinion on a subject
- 17. a supplier of information
- 18. a special or regular article, usually displayed prominently
Down
- 1. articles on the internet that are intended to attract attention and encourage people to click on links to particular websites
- 3. a group of people, for example customers, who are similar in age, social class, etc.
- 4. in television and radio broadcasting, the time when the largest number of people are watching or listening.
- 5. title of any newspaper article
- 8. to send out a programme on television or radio
- 10. a person who sees an occurrence with his own eyes and is able to give a firsthand account of it
- 12. to use another person's ideas or work and pretend that it is your own
- 16. being discussed a lot on social media
