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047. The Media: In Print

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feature
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agony column
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agony aunt
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circulation
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coverage
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journal
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newsletter
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pamphlet
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press release
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leaflet
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brochure
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prospectus
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flyer
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booklet
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manual
obituary
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necrologio

necrologio

an article or report, especially in a newspaper, published soon after the death of a person, typically containing details about their life

What is an "obituary"?

An obituary is a notice or article published in a newspaper or other media that announces the death of an individual, usually including details about their life, achievements, and funeral arrangements. It often highlights significant events or contributions the person made during their lifetime, along with personal information such as family members, education, career, and community involvement. Obituaries can also serve as a tribute, offering a respectful and reflective account of the deceased's life. In some cases, they may be written by family members, friends, or journalists.

editorial
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editoriale

editoriale

a newspaper article expressing the views of the editor on a particular subject

What is an "editorial"?

An editorial is a type of article in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication that expresses the opinion of the editor or the publication's editorial team on a specific issue or topic. It offers analysis, commentary, or criticism and is intended to influence public opinion or spark discussion. Editorials are usually written to reflect the publication's stance on current events, policies, or social issues, and they aim to provide a thoughtful perspective on the subject matter.

to cover
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coprire

to encompass or include a range of topics, issues, or situations

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supplement
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supplemento

supplemento

a separate section, usually in the form of a colored magazine, sold with a newspaper

What is a "supplement"?

A supplement is an additional section or booklet that is included with a newspaper, magazine, or other publication, often focusing on a specific topic, event, or product. Supplements can cover various subjects, such as lifestyle, travel, health, or entertainment, and are usually included in the publication to offer extra value or provide more detailed information to the readers. These sections are often printed separately and may be distributed alongside the main publication or available as part of a special edition.

feature
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colonna fissa

colonna fissa

a lengthy article in a newspaper or magazine, often written by a specialist about a certain topic

What is a "feature"?

A feature is a type of article or story that focuses on a particular topic, person, event, or issue in depth, often providing detailed background information, analysis, and personal perspectives. Unlike news stories, which report facts quickly and concisely, features are more descriptive and engaging, often aiming to entertain, inform, or provoke thought. Features can cover a wide range of subjects, such as human interest stories, trends, profiles, or in-depth investigations, and are typically found in newspapers, magazines, or online publications. They allow for a more thorough exploration of a subject.

agony column
sostantivo
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/ˈæɡəni kˈɑːlʌm/
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N/A

a newspaper column devoted to personal problems

agony aunt
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/ˈæɡəni ˈænt/
agonia zia

agonia zia

someone whose job involves giving answers and advice to people's questions and troubles in a dedicated newspaper column or magazine

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circulation
circulation
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tiratura

tiratura

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

What is "circulation"?

Circulation refers to the number of copies of a newspaper, magazine, or other periodical that are distributed to readers, either through subscriptions or sales. It is a key measure of the reach and popularity of a publication. A higher circulation indicates that more people are reading the publication, which can make it more attractive to advertisers. Circulation can be broken down into different types, such as paid circulation, where readers pay for a subscription or single copy, and controlled circulation, where copies are distributed for free to a targeted audience.

coverage
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copertura

copertura

the extent or degree to which something is covered or included

journal
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bollettino

a magazine or newspaper that gives information about a specific topic

What is a "journal"?

A journal is a publication, such as a magazine or newspaper, that focuses on a particular subject or field of interest. It provides articles, updates, and information related to that specific topic, often including research findings, expert opinions, and analysis. Journals are designed to keep readers informed about developments and trends in the chosen area, and they often feature contributions from specialists or professionals in the field.

newsletter
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newsletter

a regularly distributed publication that provides news, updates, and information about a specific topic, organization, or community to its subscribers

What is a "newsletter"?

A newsletter is a regularly distributed publication that provides information, updates, and news about a specific topic, organization, or interest. It is typically sent out to a subscribed audience via email or printed format, and it often includes articles, announcements, and other content relevant to the readers. Newsletters are used by businesses, schools, nonprofits, and other groups to communicate with members, customers, or supporters, keeping them informed about recent developments, upcoming events, or important news. They are usually brief, focused, and designed to engage the audience with relevant content.

pamphlet
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opuscolo

opuscolo

a small book with a paper cover giving information about a particular subject

What is a "pamphlet"?

A pamphlet is a small booklet or brochure that provides information about a specific topic, issue, or cause. It typically contains a few pages of text, sometimes accompanied by images, and is designed to educate, inform, or persuade readers. Pamphlets are often used for promoting causes, providing instructions, or offering advice. They are usually distributed for free in public places, mailed to individuals, or handed out at events. The content is typically concise and focused on conveying important points in an easy-to-read format.

press release
sostantivo
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/pɹˈɛs ɹɪlˈiːs/
(presa di contatto)

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comunicato stampa

an official statement issued by an organization or company to members of the media with the aim of providing information about a specific topic or event

What is a "press release"?

A press release is an official statement issued by an organization or individual to provide information to the media. It is typically used to announce news, events, updates, or other important developments. A press release is written in a clear, concise manner and follows a specific format that includes a headline, a summary of the news, and key details such as dates, locations, and quotes from relevant people. Press releases are sent to journalists, news outlets, and sometimes directly to the public to help spread information and generate media coverage.

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leaflet
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volantino

volantino

a booklet with a few pages and paper covers containing information or advertisement that is intended for free distribution

What is a "leaflet"?

A leaflet is a small printed piece of paper that provides information about a specific topic, product, service, or event. It is typically designed to be handed out to people or placed in public areas for distribution. Leaflets are often used for advertising, promoting, or informing an audience about something in a concise and easy-to-read format. They usually contain brief text, images, or graphics that highlight key points and encourage action, such as attending an event, purchasing a product, or learning more about a service.

brochure
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opuscolo

opuscolo

a book typically small, with information, images, and details about a product, service, organization, or event

What is a "brochure"?

A brochure is a printed or digital document used to provide information about a product, service, company, or event. It typically contains detailed descriptions, images, and other relevant content, designed to inform and attract potential customers or clients. Brochures are often used for marketing or promotional purposes and are usually folded to create multiple panels for easy reading and distribution. They can be handed out at events, mailed to prospects, or displayed in locations where people may show interest in the subject. The goal of a brochure is to present key details in an engaging and concise manner.

prospectus
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prospetto

prospetto

a descriptive catalog or booklet providing information about the courses, programs, and other offerings available at a college or university

flyer
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(depliant)

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volantino

a small piece of paper that has information about something being advertised, usually printed in color and handed out to people by hand

What is a "flyer"?

A flyer is a small, printed paper used for advertising, promoting events, or providing information. It typically includes text, images, or graphics and is designed to be eye-catching and easy to read. Flyers are often distributed by hand, posted on bulletin boards, or placed in public areas to reach a wide audience. They are a cost-effective and simple way for businesses, organizations, or individuals to share details about products, services, events, or promotions.

booklet
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(libretto)

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opuscolo

a small book consisting of a few sheets, typically of paper or card, stapled or bound together, often containing information on a specific subject

What is a "booklet"?

A booklet is a small publication with a few pages that is usually bound together. It is often used for informational purposes, such as providing instructions, summaries, or promotional material. Booklets can be found in various formats, including stapled or stitched along one edge, and they are typically smaller than standard books. They are designed to be easy to handle and distribute, making them useful for quick reference or brief presentations.

manual
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manuale

a book that provides instructions or guidance for operating, maintaining, repairing, or assembling a product or system

What is a "manual"?

A manual is a detailed guide or instruction booklet that provides information on how to operate, use, or maintain a product, system, or process. It typically includes step-by-step instructions, explanations, and diagrams to help users understand the functions or features of an item. Manuals are commonly found with products like electronics, appliances, or vehicles, and can also apply to software or machines. The goal of a manual is to ensure that users can effectively and safely use the item, solving problems or performing tasks as needed.

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