Vokabeln Englisch für Journalismus&Public Relations
Vokabeln und Defintionen für den Sprachkurs Englisch für Journalismus&Public Relations
Vokabeln und Defintionen für den Sprachkurs Englisch für Journalismus&Public Relations
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Language | English |
Category | English |
Level | University |
Created / Updated | 18.06.2013 / 01.03.2020 |
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company that sells stories to newspapers and magazines, for example dpa
news agency
discussion groups on the internet
newsgroups
also known as tabloid, a lower quality newspaper. Gutte rpress is another name for tabloids, used by people who diapprove of them
popular press
the text of a play, TV programme, or film for the use of performers
script
popular small-format newspaper, such as the Sun with stories about sex, famous people and much serious news, also known as pops or popular press
tabloid
information to newspaper from member of the public
tip-off
published once a week, every seven days
weekly
serous newspapers which people respect
quality press
a company that sells internet connections
acces provider
newspaper proprietor. Other words: mogul, magnate, boss
baron
american term for specialist area covered by one reporter before another one (education, health, science)
beat
to enlarge (part of) a photograph
to blow-up
newspaper office in a foreign country
bureau
a trainee reporter. also known as a rookie or junior reporter/ a beginning reporter
cub reporter
newspaper department
desk
american term for male editor sub-editor
deskman
someone who controls the content of a magazine or newspaper. He/She has the final say on which reports will be published or broadcast
editor
someone who works for several organizations and is paid fot the work by the hour or word
freelancer
organizing centre of newsroom
news desk
an office where journalists work
newsroom
term for press photographer
snapper
journalist who checks, corrects, rewrites copy etc. they make final corrections (news processor)
sub-editor
head of a large media organization e.g. Ted Turner, also media mogul, media magnate
tycoon
extra copy to add to an exciting story
add
all illustrations, maps, charts or cartoons that accompany copy
artwork
small advertisement
classifies ad
communication within a company
corporate communication
a group of peolple who actively try to influence legislation
lobbyism
lasting or extending over a long time
long-termism
abbreviation for Public Relations: a promotion intended to create create goodwill for a person or institution
PR
announcement or promotional material by an organization especially for use by media
press release
a group that tries to influence policies or publc opinion
pressure group
planned for a short period of time; concentration on immediate profit or advantage atthe expense of long-term security
short-termism
person who attemps to influence new or political agenda such as a press officer, communication specialist and PR-agent
spin doctor
british term for "internship"
work experience
brand name
trade name
an added piece of written material, it is also a synonym for a report or article which gives an opinion about something such as a play of a film like a preview
write-up
if your story has a certain.. to it, it has a special twist, direction or or perspective
angle
woman offering advice to peolple who write newspapers with personal or emotional problems
agony aunt
something alleged
allegation