Despite the rise of digital platforms, many people still enjoy reading newspapers, magazines, and other forms of ___________________.
(print media -- social media)
Despite the rise of digital platforms, many people still enjoy reading newspapers, magazines, and other forms of print media.
(noun) – The title of a news article, typically designed to grab attention and summarize the main point.
e-d-l-a-i-h-e-n
Headline
Non-mainstream media sources that provide different viewpoints or cover stories ignored by major news outlets.
A_____________ Media
Altenrative Media
Many rely on ________________, like major TV networks and national newspapers, for widely accepted news and information.
(mainstream media - alternative media)
Many rely on mainstream media, like major TV networks and national newspapers, for widely accepted news and information.
(noun) – The collective term for newspapers, journalists, and news media.
s - e - r - p - s
Press
False or misleading information spread to deceive people.
Fake news or D______________
Disinformation
________________: A major traffic accident has caused delays on the highway this morning.
(Breaking News -- Latest News)
Breaking News: A major traffic accident has caused delays on the highway this morning.
(noun) – The activity or profession of writing for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or preparing news to be broadcast.
n - j - i - r - m - o - l - a - i - s -u
Journalism
A small newspaper that often focuses on sensational or celebrity stories.
T__________
Tabloid
The discovery of a new planet outside our solar system was so groundbreaking that it made ________________, with scientists and news outlets worldwide discussing its significance.
(headline news -- trend news)
The discovery of a new planet outside our solar system was so groundbreaking that it made headline news, with scientists and news outlets worldwide discussing its significance.
(noun) – A way of reporting that uses shocking or exciting stories to get attention, even if it’s not always accurate.
s - l - m - i - s - a - n - i - o - s - a - e - n - t
Sensationalism
Photographers who follow celebrities to take pictures of them, often without permission.
P____________
Paparazzi