Reuters is the name of …
The Times is …
A brief quote (less than thirty seconds) used in TV or radio news broadcasts is called …
A minicomputer with a visual display is a…
A national television company that produces or sponsors programmes that are broadcast by affiliated stations in different cities is called …
A notice or display in a public place about a product, store or event that should make you want to buy, visit or attend is called…
A pay TV system in which a station’s signal is received through a wire (a cable) instead of through the air is called…
A person who checks stories for mistakes and also makes them longer or shorter if necessary is called …
A person who chooses photographs, maps and illustrations is …
A person who controls international news (and the journalists who report it) is …
A person who controls national or ‘home’ news (and the journalists who report it) is …
A person who controls the paper’s visual style, its typefaces, the size of headlines, where to put photos, etc is …
A person who introduces artists in a show is called …
A person who is in charge of sales is called …
A person who is in overall charge of the newspaper and what it prints is …
A person who makes metal ‘plates’ of the completed paper is …
A person who prepares somebody else’s writings for a publisher is called …
A person who sells space in the paper to people who want to advertise goods and services is called …
A person who turns sub-edited text into type is…
A piece of writing that gives the views of the editors on events, etc, is called …
A piece of writing, complete in itself, in a newspaper, magazine, etc, is called …
A play broadcast in parts, or instalments is called …
A profession concerned with organising collections of books in libraries and servicing them to readers is called
A publication with a paper cover containing articles, stories, illustrations and advertising is called …
A short, concise news broadcast is called …
A sound technician in a TV studio is a …
A system of hi-tech wires, which provides more channels at a price is called …
A television broadcast is called …
A television station is called …
A vision technician in a TV studio is a …
All the copies (of a newspaper, book, etc) printed for sale at the same time or from the same type are called …
All the technical and production people meet to discuss the running order and try to solve as many problems as possible in advance at the …
An advertisement on TV and radio is called …
An approach to radio programming in which a station's management gives the DJ complete control over program content is called a …
An off-camera device for unrolling a magnified script so that it is visible to the performers or speakers on television programme is called a …
Autocue is a kind of …
BBC stands for …
Because TV time costs so much, actors (and/or presenters) rehearse away from the studio itself. Such rehearsals are called …
CBS is one of the American …
CNN stands for …
Detailed drawings made to show where all cameras and lights will need to be are called the …
Example of hard news include …
Examples of soft news include …
Finally, the technical and production people practice what they’re going to do at the …
HDTV means …
I want to watch the match, but I don’t know when it’s …
In 1967, the US Congress passed the Public Broadcasting Act, authorizing the creation of …
In 1980s it became possible to use more channels on a TV set at every home on the world via …
ITV stands for…
Like a newspaper, every TV news programme has its own team of …
Live show means …
Modern technology means that twenty-first century televisions will be linked to computer …
National and local news bulletins provide a full coverage of news from all over the world, sporting events and …
News about events, etc., at home (i.e. in Great Britain) is called …
News Agencies’ reporters collect information and sell it to …
Newspapers in Great Britain can say what they like about anyone and anything, provided they say nothing …
Obscene describes something that shocks because it is
Popular newspapers are for those who prefer …
Programmes for schools, language programmes for those learning a language on their own are called …
Programmes, where individuals or teams answer questions on various subjects and the winner gets a prize, are called …
Randolph Hearst, the American newspaper publisher, said ‘News is what someone, somewhere, does not want reported. All the rest is …’
Switch the radio to the other …
Television, radio, and newspapers/magazines regarded as a group is …
The act of publishing means …
The Associated Press has received 47 …
The average number of papers, magazines, etc, sold each day, month or year is called …
The BBC is controlled by a board of governors appointed be the …
The factories, where TV programmes are made, are called
The facts behind a story or event is called …
The final stage a programme goes through is …
The making of accusations which can be proved to be false and which are harmful to a person’s reputation is …
The popular papers tend to make news …
The Prime Minister’s speech will be …
The programme is divided into sections by the …
The synonym of ‘radio’ is …
There are three commercial TV networks that broadcast nationwide through local stations in the U.S. - …
This programme went on the air means it was …
To increase the volume of the radio means to turn the radio …
To make each story fit the images which will appear on the screen means to…
To offer the news (to the readers) means to …
To send out radio or television presentations means to …
TV advertisements that may interrupt the shows as often as every ten minutes are called …
Various federal networks, a set of regional networks, and some foreign networks, etc, make up …
When the paper is finally complete, it goes to the …
Words in big letters at the top of a printed story are called…