These words in B2 level (Destination book). Topic Media. Vocabulary and phrasal verbs.
Deny
To say that something is not true.
Refuse
To say or show that you will not do or accept something.
Agree
To have the same opinion or to accept a suggestion.
Accept
To take something offered or to agree to something.
Headline
The title of a newspaper article printed in large letters.
Heading
The title at the top of a page or section of a book.
Feature
A special article in a newspaper or magazine, or a part of a program.
Article
A piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine.
Talk Show
A television or radio program where guests discuss various topics.
Quiz Show
A television or radio program in which people answer questions to win prizes.
Game Show
A television program where contestants play games to win prizes.
Announcer
A person who introduces or gives information on radio or TV programs.
Commentator
A person who provides spoken accounts of events, especially sports.
Tabloid
A newspaper with small pages and short articles, often focusing on gossip.
Broadsheet
A large-format newspaper, typically serious and less sensationalistic.
Journalist
A person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites.
Columnist
A journalist who writes regular articles for a newspaper or magazine.
Press
Newspapers, journalists, and news organizations collectively.
Media
The main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the internet).
Programme
A British spelling for a planned series of events, performances, or broadcasts.
Program
The American spelling for a planned series of events, performances, or broadcasts.
Channel
A television station and its programs.
Broadcast
To transmit a program or some information by radio or television.
Bulletin
A short official statement or broadcast summary of news.
Newsflash
A brief news report, usually interrupting a TV or radio program.
bring up
start discussing a subject
come on
start to be broadcast
come out
be published
fill in
add information in the spaces of documents
flick through
turn and look at the pages of a magazine, etc quickly
go into
deal with sth in detail
hand out
give things to people in a group
look up
try to find information in a book or list
make out
pretend that something is true, see, hear or understand sb or sth with difficulty
put forward
suggest
see through
recognise that sth is not true and not be tricked by it
stand out
be easy to see because of being different
turn over
turn a page so that the other side is towards you