Key words in the media
jo12 English Assessment Year
jo12 English Assessment Year
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Language | English |
Category | English |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 05.12.2012 / 29.11.2017 |
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repressive (adjective) - repression (noun)
the use of force or violence to control people
violate (verb) - violation (noun)
to break or act against something, especially a law, agreement, principle or something that should be treated with respect
provide access to (verbal phrase)
allow someone to look at information/documents
block/deny access to (verbal phrase)
not allow someone to look at information/documents
dissident
someone who disagrees publicly with a government, especially in a country where this is not allowed
(civil) unrest
angry or violent behaviour by people who are protesting about something
impartial (adjective)
not connected to or influenced by one particular person or group
accreditation
to officially recognize, accept or approve of someone or something
cover "a story" (verbal phrase)
to report the news about a particular important event
press card
an identification issued to media employees such as journalists, photographers, etc.
hacking (verbal phrase)
get access to phones or computers without permission
leak (verb)
to tell private or secret information to reporters or to the public
disclose (verb) - disclosure (noun)
to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden
injunction
an official order given by a court of law, usually to stop someone from doing something
appeal (verb)
to formally ask a court of law or similar authority to change its decision
media
newspapers, magazines, radio and television considered as a group
mass media
newspapers, radio and television
new media
products and services that provide information or entertainment using computers or the internet
social network platforms
online community of people who use the modern technology to communicate and share information
blogosphere
all the blogs on the internet, and the people who write and read them
netizen
an active participant in the online community of the internet
broadcast (verb)
to send out a programme on television or radio
broadcast (noun)
a television or radio programme
public service broadcasting
refers to broadcasting intended for the public benefit rather than for purely commercial concerns
commercial broadcasting
refers to the broadcasting of television programs and radio programming by privately owned corporate media, as opposed to state sponsorship
licence fee
the amount of money paid by television and radio owners that allows public broadcasters to fund programming
revenue
income received (by radio/TV) through advertising or other means
host
person who introduces guests, especially on TV or radio
anchorperson, anchorwoman, anchorman, anchor
a person who is the main news reader on a television or radio news programme
newscaster/newsreader
someone who reads out the reports on a radio or TV programme
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