A way of doing something.
Method
A team sport popular in England.
Cricket.
The power source for a transistor radio and a cell phone.
Battery.
A noun and verb meaning the power to change what someone does or thinks.
Influence
Traditional news delivery systems.
Newspapers and television.
To send something, ususally electronically.
To transmit.
A sports competition between teams or individual players.
Match.
Accessible.
How people say around the clock today.
24/7
Digital news delivery systems.
Computers, smart phones and MP3 players using the Internet.
The first device to send news through the air, not through cables.
The radio.
Instead of.
An adjective that describes bad news.
Negative.
50% of the distance to something
Halfway.
A noun meaning the speed of something.
Pace.
An event that you can hear (and see) as it happens even if it is far away.
Convenient.
A community or group of people.
Society.
An adjective meaning important, big.
Significant.
Another word similar to opinions.
Views.
An adjective meaning between or involving countries.
International.
An inexpensive thing you can listen to news on that doesn't need to be plugged in.
The first device to bring news you can see and hear.
Television.
Going faster.
Accelerating.
A verb or noun meaning getting together.
Gathering.