ESL, Edasijõudnud

Real Life: Newspaper (3)

All those who work in the field of gathering facts and publishing and/or broadcasting the news in the form of newspapers, radio and television news broadcasting are known as the ..........
Journalists, whether they work in newspaper, radio or television fields, as a group are also referred to as the ..........
When conducting an interview, a reporter must ......... statements made by an interviewee and keep them as evidence in case they are needed to verify information once an article is published.
......... can harm a person or a business' reputation so reporters must verify all facts and statements so they can't be held libel for what is reported to the public.
A press ......... is the announcement of a performance or event that is sent out to the press.
Some countries ......... news sources. This means that the governments will suppress or limit news that is considered offensive or unappealing.
The press attempts to write about ......... topics. This term refers to subjects that are of importance to the public and warrant the media's attention.
An article that is of utmost importance and ranks the highest in order of priority is often called the ......... story.
In North America, the media has the right to report the news without censorship. This civil right is called freedom of the ..........
......... is a branch of journalism that chiefly presents newsworthy photographs with some written accompaniment. These journalists attempt to tell most of the story with photographs.