an electronic device that displays the script for people who are speaking in public, or on television
テレプロンプター
an official journal or newspaper that contains serious information about decision making and policies, published by an organization
公報
a newspaper, periodical, or magazine published by a particular group or organization to promote their views
組織の機関
a line that gives the writer's name, usually at the beginning or end of a column
署名
a separate section, usually in the form of a colored magazine, sold with a newspaper
補足
a journalist who is not an employee of a newspaper, but who supplies stories for that newspaper from time to time
フリージャーナリスト
the most recent and important news that is added to a newspaper at the last moment before printing or after the start of the printing process, especially as a heading
特報
a brief piece in a newspaper printed next to the main article, providing additional information
サイドバー
a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers
スクープ
an enthusiastic article published in a magazine or newspaper about a particular film, book, etc.
絶賛
the first sentence or paragraph of a news story, presenting the most significant aspects of the story
リード
a section in the newspaper that contains personal opinions about the news and feature articles, opposite the editorial page
オピニオン・エッセイ
an article that has been separately published as a piece in a magazine or newspaper
オフプリント
an article or report, especially in a newspaper, published soon after the death of a person, typically containing details about their life
訃報
a report, article, etc. that aims to bring down someone by presenting forged facts
攻撃的記事
a person, newspaper, or organization that represents the views of another person, a government, etc.
口利き
the investigative practice of exposing corruption, scandals, or societal injustices through aggressive journalism
スクープ
the trend of canceling traditional cable or satellite TV subscriptions in favor of streaming services or other digital media options
コordカット
the storytelling techniques extending a narrative across multiple platforms, such as movies, television shows, books, and video games, creating a cohesive experience for audiences
トランスメディア
(of a television, radio network, or newspaper) to broadcast or publish something, or to include specific information in a report
放送する
(of a book, an interview, etc.) including shocking information, revealed by an individual, usually a celebrity
暴露的な