the ways through which people receive information such as newspapers, television, etc.
媒体
media that is not under government or private control and is able to report news and express opinions freely without censorship or fear of retaliation
新闻自由
an attempt to gather the facts of a matter such as a crime, incident, etc. to find out the truth
查访
someone who prepares news to be broadcast or writes for newspapers, magazines, or news websites
记者
freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways
狗仔队
official in charge of overseeing and monitoring a specific area or activity in the public interest
调剂
actions or information that are meant to gain the support or attention of the public
公开
the spread of disgraceful rumors or information about the private lives of individuals
丑闻
a newspaper with smaller pages and many pictures, covering stories about famous people and not much serious news
小报(报纸格式)
used to describe someone or something that attracts a great deal of public attention
注意力的中心
used to describe actions or decisions that are made with the intention of benefiting the general public or society as a whole, rather than individual or private interests
为了公共利益
to subject someone to aggressive pressure or intimidation, often causing distress or discomfort
骚扰
to follow, watch, or pursue someone persistently and often secretly, causing them fear or discomfort
悄悄走近
showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance
傲慢的
lacking interest or concern for others and avoiding social interactions or activities
反社会的