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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Langue | English |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | Université |
Crée / Actualisé | 18.06.2013 / 01.03.2020 |
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This word is a synonym for respondent or interviewing partner. Person who answers the questions that a journalist gives them.
interviewee
To claim that someone has done sth illegal or wrong, typically made without proof.
to allege
When an interviewee is surprised by a sudden different line of questioning or by a sudden appaerance of a journalist
ambush interview
influence in a particular, typically unfair direction; prejudice
bias
paying large sums for stories, also buy-up
chequebook journalism
journalist's source
contact
person allows copy before publication
copy approval
someone who can give firsthand information about something seen, heard or experienced
eye-witness
someone who is spying,, giving confidential information to someone else
mole
when statements made to a journalist aren't reported directly and aren't mentioned in the story
off the record
this means taht statements made to a journalist can be reported/mentioned in the story
on the record
trial impression of typeset matter to be checked
proof
reading sth again to correct it
proof reading
abbreviation for quotation
quote
investigation to collect information for a story
research
image that others have of oneself
reputation
where a journalist gets his information for a story (person, analyst, book etc.)
source
an exaggerated emphasis on the importance of words
verbalism
senses of street interviews (voice of the people)
vox pop
person who gives secret information to a medium
whistleblower
a person who has seen or can give first-hand evidence of some event
witness
knowing when it is your turn to speak in a conversation
turn-taking
agreement, mutual understanding, ability to communicate well, e.g. in an interview
rapport
advertisement presented as editorial
advertorial
a business or service authorized to act for others: news agencies, e.g. AP,Reuters, dpa, AFP
agency
Newspaper midi-format (size for a piece of sheet of paper)
Berliner format
Large size of newspaper such as The Times, The Independent. Also known as heavy, quality press
broadsheet
publishes every day
daily
version of newspaper printed in particular circulation area or time
edition
electronic magazine
e-zine
electronic mail carried on the internet
exact reproduction
facsimile
material
footage
british national press is often caled this, even though no big paper is produced in this London street
Fleet Street
free newspaper
free sheet
one who monitors or oversees the actions of others
gatekeeper
journalist wrting on behalf of someone else often by interviewing them
ghost writer
another name for tabloids, used by people who disapprove of them
gutter press
broadsheet newspaper such as The Times, The Guardian
heavy
shopkeeper who sells newspapers and magazines
newsagent