THE MEDIA

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anchor

someone who presents the news on a television or radio new programme

Diane Sawyer is a co—— of ABC’s Prime Time line.

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anchor

to present a television or radio programme, especially the news

The program has been —-ed by McDonald since 2005.

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broadcast

to send out a programme on television or radio:

Channel 5’s main news broadcast is at 9pm.

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broadcast

to tell people something, especially something that you wanted to be a secret

I don’t want my news to be— to everyone in my school.

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caption

words printed near or on a picture that explain something about the picture

Please read the —- to understand the statics.

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columnist

a journalist who writes a regular series of articles for a particular newspaper or magazine

She’s a —- for a Sunday newspaper

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correspondent

a newspaper or television reporter, especially the one who deals with a particular subject or area

And now, a special report from our political —- John Sergeant.

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critic

someone who does not like something and states their opinion about it, or someone whose job is to write or broadcast their opinions about things such as books, films, or plays.

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footnote

a note at the bottom of a page that gives more detailed information about something on the page

There is more information on this in the — at the bottom.

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Ghostwriter

someone who writes something for someone whose name will appear on it as the writer

He didn’t really write his autobiography by himself, - a ghostwriter did it.

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handbook

a small book that gives information about a subject or instructions about how to use something

It’s a good handbook for those stuck in band 6-6.5 in IELTS writing.

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manifesto

a formal statement expressing the aims and plans of a group or organization, especially a political party-tuyên ngôn

The liberal Party has just published the latest —-.

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novelist

someone who writes novel

Several politicians are also successful —.

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pamphlet

a very thin book with a paper cover that gives information or arguments about a single subject, usually given free to people

She wrote the —-, "Grow Your Own Vegetables."

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prerecorded

have been recorded to listen to later

Her performance is not live, it’s ——.

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reviewer

critics

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spine

the edge of a book where all the pages are fixed together

Don’t bend the book back. You’ll damage the —-.

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subtitles

I can watch English movies without — now.

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supplement

a separate part of a newspaper or magazine

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tabloid

related to newspapers with fairly small pages mostly containing stories about famous people and not much serious news.

Never believe things you read on a —-.

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trailer

an advertisement for a film or television programs that show parts of the movie.