a magazine or newspaper published at regular intervals
a periodical publication or regular broadcast devoted to current affairs
typically providing more details and analysis than a news report
a vertical division of a page or text
a person who writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites or prepares news to be broadcast
article/column that are sold to different newspapers and magazines for publishing
—> to cover a story
to report or write about a particular subject for a newspaper, magazine, television, or radio
—> eine Geschichte bringen
covers articles by journalist that track, record, analyze and interpret the business as well as economic and financial activities and changes
written by a reader to a newspaper or other publication to share their view on a current issue
a printed or electronic timetable of television programs
a notice of a death, especially in a newspaper,
typically including a brief biography of the deceased person
an article differing from the normal format
a person who is in charge of and determines the final content of a newspaper or magazine
= editorial
an essay in a newspaper or magazine that gives the opinions of its editors
events of political or social interest and importance happening in the world at the present time
a small advertisement for which you pay to be put in a newspaper or a magazine,
usually contains something you want to sell or buy
to produce or create
the money generated from normal business operations
calculated as the average sales price times the number of units sold
a magazine printed in color that is added to a newspaper usually on a Saturday or Sunday
an arrangement to receive something, typically a publication, regularly by paying in advance
—> subcription (but it provides access to content on a publishe’s website)
to do something that corrects a bad situation
a short radio or television broadcast of news reports
newly received information about an event that is currently occurring or developing
moral principles that govern a person's behaviour
to be criticized
to make sth available to the public
to accuse someone in public of doing something wrong
to chase someone or to refuse to leave someone alone
especially because you want to get something from them
the act of secretly placing a microphone inside a telephone in order to hear and record private conversations
a discussion where the people involved are angry
the right to publish newspapers , magazines , books, etc. without government interference
a set of official standards of conduct that the members of a group are expected to uphold
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