ESL, Edasijõudnud

Real Life: Newspaper (2)

An ......... manages the editorial department by editing articles and deciding what will go to print.
An ......... is an opinion column that states the opinion of the editor and/or publisher of a particular newspaper. Editorials vary because editors' opinions are different.
A ......... is smaller than a regular size newspaper and it usually contains a lot of photographs and not many hard or serious news stories.
I had a newspaper ......... when I was kid. I delivered to about 50 houses per day. I had to get up really early and it was a lot of work at the time but I learned about the value of money at a young age because of it.
A ......... is very important because it's the title of a news story. It's printed in larger type above a story and gives the reader a quick introduction to what the article is about.
An opinion ......... is an article that is based on a journalist's opinion. It's different from a news story because it contains opinions and is not wholly based on facts.
Journalists have to listen to devices called police ......... in order to be alerted about immediate happenings, crimes, accidents etc.
Good journalists should write ......... pieces or articles so that readers are given both sides of a story and, in turn, the opportunity to make up their own minds about the facts that are published.
I told him not to print that! I specifically said that my final statements were .........-the-record! I can't believe this. I'm going to lose my job now.
A printing ......... is a large printing machine. Nowadays, huge machines are situated in factory-like areas so that a lot of newspapers can be printed, cut and folded at once.