English Radio and TV
Englisch Vokabular von Definition zu Lösung Teil 2
Englisch Vokabular von Definition zu Lösung Teil 2
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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Autres |
Crée / Actualisé | 02.03.2016 / 18.06.2025 |
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describes radio or television that is paid for by advertisments which are broadcast between and during programmes: an interval during a radio or television program for the pupose or broadcasting commercials
commercial ( also spots) - noun C
commercial break - noun C
in television and radio broadcasting, the time when the largest number of people are watching or listening.
prime time or peak time -noun U
a list of television and radio programmes showing how popular they are
ratings - plural noun
Advertisers are interested in ratings.
an amount of time which is officially allowed for a single event in a planned order of activities or events
slot - noun C
The programme will occupy that half-hour slot before the nine o`clock news.
political, social and economic events that are happening now and are discussed in news programmes and newspapers
current affairs - plural noun
situation comedy
sitcom - noun C
romantic comedy
romcom - noun C
programme that is part information and part entertainment
infotainment - noun U
programme that is part documentary and part drama
docudrama - noun C
A company that broadcasts radio or television programmes
station - noun
ITV is a commercial TV station
A radio or television show
programme - noun
program - US
What is youf favourite TV programme? It`s News at 10 on Channel 4.
A television station and the programme it broadcasts
channel - noun
change, switch channels.
The amount of attention that the media pay to a story.
coverage - noun
exclusive, detailed, widespread, limited, comprehensive, in -depht coverage
A short news broadcast (radio or TV)
bulletin - noun
device used to work a piece of electronic equipment ( radio, TV,) from a distance
remote control
to air a programme on television or radio (noun) a television or radio programme
broadcast or US also broadcasted
Verb I or T
The tennis championship is broadcast live to several different countries.
refers to broadcasting indended for the public benefit rather than for purely comercial concerns
public service broadcasting (UK)
refers to the broadcasting of television programs and radio programming by privately owned cooperate media, as oposed to state sponsorship
commercial broadcasting - noun
the amount of money paid by television and radio owners that allows public broadcasters to fund programming
licence fee - noun
income received (by radio / TV / newspapers and magazines) through adverstising or other means
revenue - noun
person who introduces guests, especially on TV or radio
host - noun /C
Our host for tonight is Jay Leno.
a person who is the main news reader (sometimes very famous) on a television or radio news programme
anchorperson, anchorwoman, anchorman, anchor - noun C / US
UK also newsreader someone who reads out the reports on a radio or TV programme
newscaster - noun
a group of people who work together
crew - noun C+singular or plural verb
a TV / film / camera crew
(of a performance) broadcast, recorded or seen while it is happening
live - adjective
a live recording
a piece of film, especially one showing an event
footage - noun U
Woody Allen`s film "Zelig" contains early newsreel footage.
a short part of a film or television programme
clip (film, TV ) -noun C
I`ve seen a clip from the film.
interviews with members of the public on a radio or television programme
vox pop - noun U
(ETYMOLOGY: 20th Century: shortened form vox populi)
a talker on television who talks directly into the cameras and whose upper body is all that is shown on the screen
talking head - noun C informal
a situation or event that lend itself to and is often arranged expressly for the taking of pictures that favourably publicize the individuals photographed
photo opportunity - noun C
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