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The media

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  • A word which means when, for example, a newspaper shows favour towards a group of people or opinion.
    biased
  • a piece of writing in a newspaper about social events and the private and personal lives of famous people
    gossip column
  • refers to people who become famous suddenly and without much prior recognition or reputation. The term is often used to describe people who are famous for the wrong reasons
    instant celebrities
  • A newspaper with short articles and a lot of pictures and stories about famous people, often thought of as less serious than other newspapers.
    tabloid
  • to suddenly become famous or well-known, often used to emphasize the unexpected or undeserved nature of the fame.
    shoot to fame
  • the reason why they have become well-known in the first place.
    chief claim to fame
  • What does BBC stand for?
    British Broadcasting Corporation
  • A 24-hour, continuously updated news service on radio or television
    Rolling news
  • If a newspaper is considered offensive or immoral it might get ____________.
    censored
  • A journalist/writer who can help you with your personal problems.
    Agony Aunt
  • Inflammatory, Shocking or "Clickbaity"
    Sensational
  • Photographers who follow celebrities around.
    Paparazzi