Facts provided or learned about something or someone.
INFORMATION
to make changes to a text or film, deciding what will be removed and what will be kept in, in order to prepare it for being printed or shown
EDIT
a thing that is known or proved to be true.
FACT
the person who presents news programs on television or radio, often responsible for delivering breaking news and conducting interviews.
NEWS ANCHOR
officially of legally prohibit
BAN
The way in which text or pictures are set out on a page.
LAY OUT
a person or thing that controls access to something.
GATEKEEPER
Provide info that is intentionally false and intended to deceive or mislead.
DISINFORMATION
the act of transmitting audio or video content over the airwaves, typically through radio or television.
BROADCAST
To have the just or legal permission, privilege, or authority to have or own something.
HAVE RIGHTS
A type of newspaper that has smaller pages, many pictures, and short reports: They often attract readers with sensational headlines.
TABLOID
Is the version of magazines, newspapers etc that is published, for example, in a particular month or on a particular day.
ISSUE
consistently good in quality or performance; able to be trusted.
RELIABLE
the act of disseminating information, news or content to a wider audience or group of people.
SPREAD
Refuse to allow actions/activities
FORBID
A newspaper that is printed on large sheets of paper. They are generally considered to be more serious than other newspapers
BROADSHEET
denoting a particularly notable or important piece of news. at the top of the article
HEADLINE
to trick into believing or accepting as genuine something false and often preposterous.
HOAX
he act of trimming or cutting an image or photo to remove unwanted parts or to focus on a specific area.
CROP
to delete, suppress, redact produced work/content.
CENSOR
CENSORSHIP
A set of glyphs — letters, numbers, punctuation, and other characters — of the same design.
TYPE FACE
The activity of reporting about an event or subject in newspapers, on television news programs, etc
COVERAGE
manipulate (someone) using psychological methods into questioning their own sanity or powers of reasoning.
GASLIGHTING
(a photo or video): the act of manipulating or altering an image or video in order to deceive or mislead viewers.
DOCTOR
to say something on a topic or situation
SPEAK OUT