Newspapers &
Journalism
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article
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n.
a text or piece of writing on any non-fiction subject
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broadsheetUK
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n.
a large-format newspaper with usually serious contents
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censor
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n.
official with the power to stop publication of certain
articles - censorship n.
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chequebook
journalism |
n.
the obtaining of exclusive rights to a story by payment
of large sums of money |
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correspondent |
n.
1 person who writes a letter to a paper 2 person who
writes articles for a paper |
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critic
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n.
a person who writes articles, esp. stating opinion,
about art, music etc |
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desk
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n.
a department of a newspaper [eg: the sports desk]
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edit
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v.
to check, modify and generally prepare written material
for publication |
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editor
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n.
1 a person who edits 2 the head of a newspaper or
newspaper department |
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editorial
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n.
an article written by the editor stating his opinion
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exclusive
rights |
n.
rights or permission for one paper to publish a story
that no other paper can |
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feature
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n.
a special or regular article in a newspaper, usually
displayed prominently |
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front page
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n.
the first page of a paper, usually carrying the most
important story |
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headline
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n.
1 the title at the top of an article 2 headlines
the most important stories |
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journalist
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n.
a person employed to write articles for a newspaper -
journalism n. |
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media
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n.
the media all the means of mass communication
(papers, TV, radio etc) |
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opinion
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n.
what a person thinks about a particular subject; a
subjective point of view |
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paper
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n.
1 thin, flexible material for writing or printing on 2
newspaper |
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story
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n.
a news article or report |
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tabloid
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n.
a small-format paper, with short, sensational stories -
see broadsheet |
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