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C2レベルの単語リスト - Media

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teleprompter
[名詞]

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, テレプロンプタ

テレプロンプター, テレプロンプタ

Ex: teleprompter operator adjusts the scrolling speed of the text to match the speaker 's pace and delivery .
back issue
[名詞]

an earlier copy of a magazine or a newspaper

バックナンバー, 過去号

バックナンバー, 過去号

Ex: The magazine editor decided to reprint back issue featuring a popular article due to high demand from readers .
gazette
[名詞]

an official journal or newspaper that contains serious information about decision making and policies, published by an organization

官報(かんぽう), 公報(こうほう)

官報(かんぽう), 公報(こうほう)

Ex: The gazette features research highlights , faculty profiles , and campus news for the academic community .
organ
[名詞]

a newspaper, periodical, or magazine published by a particular group or organization to promote their views

機関紙 (きかんし), オルガン(オルガン誌)

機関紙 (きかんし), オルガン(オルガン誌)

Ex: The student organizationorgan provides a forum for students to express their opinions , share experiences , and discuss campus issues .
byline
[名詞]

a line that gives the writer's name, usually at the beginning or end of a column

署名欄(しょめいらん), バイライン

署名欄(しょめいらん), バイライン

Ex: Getting byline in a reputable magazine can help writers build their portfolio and credibility in the industry .
canard
[名詞]

a baseless and made-up news or story created to mislead people

虚偽のニュース, デマ

虚偽のニュース, デマ

Ex: The author 's latest book explores the origins and impact of various canards throughout the centuries .
write-up
[名詞]

a written account in a newspaper to review a book, performance, or event

記事, レビュー

記事, レビュー

Ex: The travel magazine published a write-up on the picturesque coastal town , enticing readers to visit its scenic attractions .
supplement
[名詞]

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

付録, サプリメント

付録, サプリメント

Ex: The holiday edition of the newspaper includes a festive supplement with gift guides, recipes, and seasonal features.
stringer
[名詞]

a journalist who is not an employee of a newspaper, but who supplies stories for that newspaper from time to time

特派員, フリーランス記者

特派員, フリーランス記者

Ex: Many aspiring journalists start their careers stringers, gaining valuable experience and building their portfolios .
stop press
[名詞]

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

ストッププレス, 速報

ストッププレス, 速報

Ex: The breaking news was so urgent that the editor shouted Stop press! "
sidebar
[名詞]

a brief piece in a newspaper printed next to the main article, providing additional information

サイドバー, サイド記事

サイドバー, サイド記事

Ex: Readers can find links to related articles and resources in sidebar of the online edition , enhancing their understanding of the topic .
scoop
[名詞]

a piece of news reported by a news agency sooner than other media channels or newspapers

スクープ, 特ダネ

スクープ, 特ダネ

Ex: The journalistscoop on the company 's financial scandal earned her recognition and respect within the industry .
roundup
[名詞]

a summary of the most significant news

まとめ, 概況

まとめ, 概況

Ex: The magazine 's roundup of technology news reviews the latest gadgets , apps , and innovations in the industry .
rave
[名詞]

an enthusiastic article published in a magazine or newspaper about a particular film, book, etc.

称賛記事, 賛辞

称賛記事, 賛辞

Ex: The travel magazinerave about the hidden gems of the Mediterranean coast inspired many readers to plan their next vacation .
lede
[名詞]

the first sentence or paragraph of a news story, presenting the most significant aspects of the story

リード, 見出し

リード, 見出し

Ex: lede effectively set the tone for the article , providing readers with a clear understanding of its subject matter .
op-ed
[名詞]

a section in the newspaper that contains personal opinions about the news and feature articles, opposite the editorial page

オピニオン記事, オピニオン・エディトリアル

オピニオン記事, オピニオン・エディトリアル

Ex: The editor invited the renowned scholar to write op-ed on the implications of artificial intelligence for society , which generated considerable interest among readers .
offprint
[名詞]

an article that has been separately published as a piece in a magazine or newspaper

オフプリント, オフショット

オフプリント, オフショット

Ex: The conference organizers offprints of the keynote speaker 's presentation to attendees as a souvenir .
obituary
[名詞]

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

訃報(ふほう), 死亡記事(しぼうきじ)

訃報(ふほう), 死亡記事(しぼうきじ)

Ex: Friends and family members shared fond memories and anecdotes in the guestbook accompanying the obituary.
hit piece
[名詞]

a report, article, etc. that aims to bring down someone by presenting forged facts

ヒットピース, 中傷記事

ヒットピース, 中傷記事

Ex: The journalist faced backlash for writing hit piece on a beloved public figure , with many accusing them of unethical journalism practices .
mouthpiece
[名詞]

a person, newspaper, or organization that represents the views of another person, a government, etc.

代弁者, スポークスマン

代弁者, スポークスマン

Ex: The radio station was accused of being mouthpiece for the ruling party , broadcasting biased news coverage and propaganda .
masthead
[名詞]

the title of a magazine or newspaper at the top of the first page

見出し, ヘッダー

見出し, ヘッダー

Ex: masthead of the newsletter featured a striking graphic design that captured the attention of readers .
muckraking
[名詞]

the investigative practice of exposing corruption, scandals, or societal injustices through aggressive journalism

マクレーキング, 暴露ジャーナリズム

マクレーキング, 暴露ジャーナリズム

Ex: Despite facing backlash from powerful interests , muckraking reporter remained committed to uncovering the truth and holding the powerful accountable .
infotainment
[名詞]

a type of content that combines information and entertainment

インフォテインメント, 情報娯楽

インフォテインメント, 情報娯楽

Ex: The line between journalism infotainment is becoming increasingly blurred .
cord-cutting
[名詞]

the trend of canceling traditional cable or satellite TV subscriptions in favor of streaming services or other digital media options

コーディング解除(コール・カッティング), ケーブル解除(ケーブル・カッティング)

コーディング解除(コール・カッティング), ケーブル解除(ケーブル・カッティング)

Ex: The trend cord-cutting is reshaping the media landscape , with more consumers seeking on-demand and ad-free content .
transmedia
[名詞]

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, トランス・メディア

トランスメディア, トランス・メディア

Ex: The Marvel Cinematic Universe is a prime example of a transmedia franchise.
to blaze
[動詞]

to announce news, in a way and manner that it gets a lot of attention

鳴らす (ならす), 発表する (はっぴょうする)

鳴らす (ならす), 発表する (はっぴょうする)

Ex: The television blazed the live coverage of the historic event , reaching millions of viewers around the world .
to carry
[動詞]

(of a television, radio network, or newspaper) to broadcast or publish something, or to include specific information in a report

放送する, 報道する

放送する, 報道する

Ex: The local television station carry a live telecast of the community event .
tell-all
[形容詞]

(of a book, an interview, etc.) including shocking information, revealed by an individual, usually a celebrity

暴露本の, 告白的な

暴露本の, 告白的な

Ex: The podcast host conducted tell-all interview with the whistleblower , uncovering hidden truths about the scandal .
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