I generally trust what I hear on the news, but rarely believe anything I read in the (media/press)
press
As a journalist / columnist for a local paper, you don't have to interview people or attend events. You just have to express your opinions about the issues of the day.
journalist
USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: John Sanders, MP, (deny/refuse) any involvement in the scandal when asked about it yesterday.
denied
I hate tabloid / broadsheet newspapers; they're just full of gossip, scandal and lies!
tabloid
USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: Did you see the newspaper (heading/headline) ____ this morning?
headline(s)
USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: Johnny Depp rarely (accept/agree) _______ invitations to do interviews.
accepts
Join us at half past nine for a live broadcast / channel of the State Opening of Parliament.
broadcast
We interrupt this programme to bring you an urgent (bulletin/newflash)
newsflash
USE THE CORRECT FORM OF WORDS: There's an interesting (article/feature) in the paper about the Constitution of the European Union.
article
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