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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
anchor
[nom]

someone who introduces news on a live TV or radio program by other broadcasters

présentateur, présentatrice

présentateur, présentatrice

Ex: After decades in the industry , he retired as one of the most anchors in broadcast journalism .

a woman on TV or radio who tells people about the weather and describes it

présentatrice météo

présentatrice météo

Ex: As a seasoned meteorologist , weathergirl delivers weather updates with confidence and expertise .

someone who writes a piece to be published in a newspaper or magazine

contributeur, contributrice

contributeur, contributrice

Ex: The magazine features a column written by a contributor each month .

someone employed by a TV or radio station or a newspaper to report news from a particular country or on a particular matter

correspondant, correspondante

correspondant, correspondante

Ex: The radio station 's correspondent delivers live commentary from major sporting events .

someone who sits around and watches TV a lot

mollasson, mollassonne, accro de la télé, accro de la zapette

mollasson, mollassonne, accro de la télé, accro de la zapette

Ex: His lack of physical activity and constant TV watching have turned him into couch potato.

freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways

paparazzi

paparazzi

Ex: The actress hired security to shield her from paparazzi while attending the movie premiere .

someone who pays, at given intervals, to receive a publication or service

abonné, abonnée

abonné, abonnée

Ex: subscribers receive a welcome gift upon signing up for the service .
antenna
[nom]

a device that is used to send and receive signals

antenne

antenne

Ex: The cellphone tower has antennas to transmit and receive signals from mobile devices .

the specific number of waves that pass a point every second

fréquence

fréquence

Ex: frequencies of light , such as ultraviolet and X-rays , have shorter wavelengths .

the distance between a point on a wave of energy and a similar point on the next wave

longueur d'ondes

longueur d'ondes

Ex: The wavelength of sound waves affects the pitch of the sound , with wavelengths producing higher pitches .
to censor
[verbe]

to remove parts of something such as a book, movie, etc. and prevent the public from accessing them for political, moral, or religious purposes

censurer

censurer

Ex: During wartime , newspapers were censored to prevent the release of sensitive information .
to receive
[verbe]

to pick up broadcast signals

recevoir, capturer

recevoir, capturer

Ex: The GPS receiver in the handheld receives signals from satellites to determine its precise location .

to broadcast or show something on TV

téléviser

téléviser

Ex: The network televise the special documentary on endangered species .
to tune in
[verbe]

to watch a TV program or listen to a radio show

regarder, être à l'écoute, rester à l'écoute

regarder, être à l'écoute, rester à l'écoute

Ex: People from around the world tune in online to watch the live stream of the concert .

a brief news program that is broadcast on the radio or television

bulletin d'informations, communiqué

bulletin d'informations, communiqué

Ex: The company 's CEO addressed employees in bulletin regarding the upcoming changes to the organization .

a spoken description of an event while it is taking place, particularly on TV or radio

commentaires, commentaire

commentaires, commentaire

Ex: The nature documentary was enhanced by the commentary of the narrator .

an item of news that is given the most prominence in a news broadcast, magazine, or newspaper

éditorial

éditorial

Ex: The magazinelead story on health and wellness sparked a national conversation .

a place in radio or television stations or a newspaper office where news is reviewed and put together to be broadcast or published

salle de rédaction

salle de rédaction

Ex: newsroom was equipped with state-of-the-art technology to facilitate the production of high-quality content .

the time at which the largest number of people are watching TV or listening to the radio

première partie de soirée, prime time

première partie de soirée, prime time

Ex: The news anchor delivers the evening broadcast prime time, reaching millions of viewers .

the number of copies of a newspaper or magazine sold at regular intervals

tirage

tirage

Ex: The editor attributed the success of the magazine to its loyal readership , which has contributed to circulation figures over the years .

a story or article cut from a newspaper or magazine to be kept

coupure

coupure

Ex: As a journalist , I often clippings of my published articles as a record of my work and accomplishments .

the act of collecting news item for broadcast or publication

collecte des informations

collecte des informations

Ex: newsgathering requires journalists to adhere to ethical guidelines and verify information to maintain credibility with their audience .

a small and simple form of newspaper with only few pages

bulletin

bulletin

Ex: The organization publishes a newssheet featuring stories about their humanitarian efforts around the world .
issue
[nom]

one of a series of publications produced regularly

issue

issue

Ex: The newspaper 's investigative report in last weekissue sparked a public debate on government transparency .

the act or profession of reporting news articles in newspapers or magazines mainly through photographs

photojournalisme

photojournalisme

Ex: With the rise of social media , photojournalism has become more prevalent , allowing ordinary individuals to document and share news events in real-time .

an occasion arranged by a politician or other famous people to be photographed while doing something that they think will popularize them

séance de photos, séance photos

séance de photos, séance photos

Ex: The museum curator arranged photo op with a famous artist to promote an upcoming exhibition .

a publication, especially about a technical subject, that is produced regularly

périodique

périodique

Ex: The editor-in-chief oversees the production schedule for the periodical, ensuring timely publication of each edition.

a publication produced four times a year

trimestriel

trimestriel

Ex: As a member of the historical society, I enjoy reading the quarterly, which delves into local history and preservation efforts.
tabloid
[nom]

a newspaper with smaller pages and many pictures, covering stories about famous people and not much serious news

tabloïde

tabloïde

Ex: Tabloids often rely on anonymous sources and speculative reporting to attract readers with sensational stories .

the number of people who read a particular magazine, newspaper, or book on a regular basis

lectorat, public

lectorat, public

Ex: The editors strive to cater to readership's interests by featuring a variety of content in each issue .

the coverage of news by ordinary people, which is then shared on the Internet

journalisme citoyen

journalisme citoyen

Ex: citizen journalism offers fresh perspectives , it also raises concerns about the accuracy and verification of information shared by non-professional reporters .
anonymous
[Adjectif]

(of a person) not known by name

anonyme

anonyme

Ex: The journalist received anonymous tip that led to the uncovering of a major corruption scandal .
high-profile
[Adjectif]

drawing a lot of public attention or interest

très médiatisé

très médiatisé

Ex: The scandal involving high-profile public figure dominated headlines for weeks , sparking intense public interest and debate .
nationwide
[Adjectif]

existing or occurring across a country

à travers tout le pays, national

à travers tout le pays, national

Ex: nationwide ban on smoking in public places improved air quality and public health .

one of the main methods of radio broadcasting with a high sound quality

mf

mf

Ex: frequency modulation is essential for anyone studying electronics and communication engineering .
ballot
[nom]

a piece of paper on which a vote is written

bulletin de vote

bulletin de vote

Ex: ballot was designed to be simple and clear to help voters make informed decisions .

a service delivering written news and information through television, currently replaced by other information services provided on a television network

télétexte

télétexte

Ex: Some countries still teletext for public service announcements and emergency alerts on television channels .
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