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to announce
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(通告)

(通告)

宣布

to make plans or decisions known by officially telling people about them

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The CEO announces the company's quarterly results during the board meeting.
The principal announces important events over the school intercom every morning.

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to appear
to appear
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(显现)

(显现)

出现

to become visible and noticeable

disappear

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to broadcast
to broadcast
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(播送)

(播送)

广播

to use airwaves to send out TV or radio programs

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to contribute
to contribute
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(贡献)

(贡献)

捐赠

to give something, especially money or goods, in order to achieve a goal or help a cause

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news agency
news agency
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/nˈuːz ˈeɪdʒənsi/
(新闻社)

(新闻社)

新闻机构

an organization that gathers news stories for newspapers, TV, or radio stations

What is a "news agency"?

A news agency is an organization that collects information about current events from different places, then shares it with newspapers, television channels, websites, and other media outlets. It acts as a central source for gathering and distributing news so that various media platforms can report it to the public. News agencies often have reporters and photographers who gather news directly from the scene, as well as editors who verify the information to ensure accuracy before sharing it.

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panel
panel
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(委员会)

(委员会)

专家小组

a group of people with special skills or knowledge who have been brought together to discuss, give advice, or make a decision about an issue

to present
to present
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(呈现)

(呈现)

展出

(of a producer or company) to offer a show or exhibition to the general public

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to sponsor
to sponsor
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(资助)

(资助)

赞助

to cover the costs of a project, TV or radio program, activity, etc., often in exchange for advertising

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to censor
to censor
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(删剪)

(删剪)

审查

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

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circulation
circulation
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( circulation )

( circulation )

发行量

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.

columnist
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(专栏记者)

(专栏记者)

专栏作家

a journalist who regularly writes articles on a particular subject for a newspaper or magazine

Who is a "columnist"?

A columnist is a writer who regularly contributes articles or opinions on a specific topic or subject to a publication, such as a newspaper, magazine, or website. Columns are typically published on a fixed schedule, such as weekly or monthly, and the columnist's content reflects their personal views, insights, or expertise. Columnists often write about a particular subject area, such as politics, culture, or lifestyle, and their articles offer analysis, commentary, or advice. They aim to engage readers, provoke thought, and sometimes shape public opinion on the issues they cover.

commentary
commentary
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(解说)

(解说)

评论

a series of explanations or critiques that offer insights or interpretations on a subject or text

What is a "commentary"?

A commentary is a set of written explanations or descriptions that provide insights or analysis about an event or situation. It often includes the author's opinions, interpretations, and observations, aiming to clarify or offer deeper understanding of the subject being discussed. Commentaries are used to explain complex issues, provide context, or offer critical perspectives, helping readers to grasp the significance or implications of the topic at hand.

endorsement
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(背书)

(背书)

代言

a statement, especially by someone famous, as a form of advertisement claiming they are approved of a product

What is "endorsement"?

Endorsement is a form of promotion where a well-known person, such as a celebrity, influencer, or expert, publicly supports or recommends a product, service, or brand. The endorser's approval is meant to increase the product's credibility and appeal, as people are often influenced by the opinions of those they admire or trust. Endorsements are commonly seen in advertisements, social media posts, or commercials, and they can help boost brand awareness, sales, and customer loyalty. An endorsement is effective when the endorser’s values align with the brand and the audience they reach.

network
network
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(广播网)

(广播网)

网络

a group of TV or radio stations broadcasting the same program at the same time in different places

What is a "network"?

A network refers to a group of connected stations or outlets that share and broadcast the same content, such as television or radio programs. It allows for coordinated programming across many locations, so the same show can be aired at the same time in different areas. Networks can be national or regional, and they often provide a variety of content, from news to entertainment. By working together, networks ensure that their programs reach a large audience and help create popular, widely recognized shows.

readership
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(读者数量)

(读者数量)

读者群

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

What is a "readership"?

Readership refers to the group of people who regularly read a particular publication, such as a newspaper, magazine, or website. It includes the total number of individuals who engage with the content, whether through physical copies or digital platforms. Readership is an important measure for publishers and advertisers, as it helps them understand the size and demographics of their audience. A publication's readership can vary depending on factors such as the type of content, distribution channels, and the publication's reach in specific regions or communities.

reception
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(信号接收)

(信号接收)

接收效果

the quality or the act of receiving radio, television or cellphone signals

What is "reception"?

Reception refers to how well a device, such as a radio, television, or cellphone, can receive signals. It affects the quality of the sound, image, or connection a person experiences. Strong reception means clearer signals, while weak reception can cause interruptions, static, or poor quality. Factors like distance from the signal source, weather, and obstacles can influence reception, making it better or worse. Ensuring good reception is important for smooth communication and media enjoyment.

to subscribe
to subscribe
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(缴费订阅)

(缴费订阅)

订阅

to pay some money in advance to use or receive something regularly

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channel
channel
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(电视台)

(电视台)

频道

a TV station that broadcasts different programs

What is a "channel"?

A channel refers to a service that broadcasts various programs, such as news, entertainment, sports, and movies, to an audience. Each channel has its own unique schedule and content, which can be accessed through cable, satellite, or digital platforms. Channels are identified by their specific frequency or number, and viewers can choose which one to watch based on the type of content they are interested in. These services are responsible for creating or airing a variety of shows to attract different viewers.

commercial
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(商业广告)

(商业广告)

广告

an advertisement broadcast on TV or radio

What is a "commercial"?

A commercial is a type of advertisement designed to promote a product, service, or brand, typically aired on television, radio, or online platforms. It is a short, persuasive message intended to catch the audience's attention, inform them about the benefits of the product or service, and encourage them to take action, such as making a purchase or visiting a website. Commercials often use engaging visuals, catchy music, or memorable slogans to leave a lasting impression and create brand recognition. The goal of a commercial is to effectively reach the target audience and drive sales or brand awareness.

documentary
documentary
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(文献片)

(文献片)

纪录片

a movie or TV program based on true stories giving facts about a particular person or event

What is a "documentary"?

A documentary is a genre of film or television that provides a factual and detailed account of real-life events, people, or issues. It aims to inform and educate the audience by presenting actual footage, interviews, and research on a particular subject. Documentaries often explore a wide range of topics, such as historical events, social issues, or scientific discoveries, and strive to present information in a clear and unbiased manner. The goal of a documentary is to offer insight and a deeper understanding of its subject through thorough investigation and presentation of real-world facts.

episode
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(集数)

(集数)

剧集

one part of a series of a radio or TV show

What is an "episode"?

An episode refers to a single part of a series, such as a TV show, radio program, or podcast. Each episode typically follows a story or theme that is part of a larger series, with its own beginning, middle, and end. Episodes can be connected to one another, continuing a story or topic over time, or they can stand alone. They are usually released one at a time, with new episodes coming out regularly, such as weekly, and contribute to the overall experience of a series.

headline
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(头条)

(头条)

标题

the large words in the upper part of a page of a newspaper, article, etc.

What is a "headline"?

A headline is the title or main heading of an article in a newspaper, magazine, or online publication. It is typically written in large, bold text to grab readers' attention and provide a summary of the article's main point or topic. Headlines are designed to be eye-catching and informative, offering a brief preview of the content within the article. They help readers quickly determine whether the article is of interest to them, and are often the first thing people see when browsing through a publication.

viewer
viewer
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(观看者)

(观看者)

观众

an individual who watches content, such as videos, TV programs, or live streams, through traditional broadcasting channels or digital platforms

podcast
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(网络音频节目)

(网络音频节目)

播客

a digital audio program that is available for download or streaming on the Internet, typically produced in a series format covering a wide range of topics

What is a "podcast"?

A podcast is a type of audio or video content that is typically produced as a series of episodes, which can be downloaded or streamed from the Internet. Podcasts cover a wide range of topics, including news, entertainment, education, or storytelling, and are available on various platforms like streaming services or podcast apps. Listeners can subscribe to their favorite podcasts, which allows them to automatically receive new episodes as they are released. Podcasts offer a convenient way to consume content while on the go or at one's own pace.

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soap opera
名词
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(情感剧)

(情感剧)

肥皂剧

a TV or radio show, broadcast regularly, dealing with the routine life of a group of people and their problems

What is a "soap opera"?

A soap opera is a type of television drama that focuses on the ongoing lives, relationships, and challenges of a group of characters. These shows often have complex storylines with dramatic twists and emotional moments, and they typically air regularly, sometimes daily, over long periods. Soap operas are known for their serialized format, where episodes continue a story from the previous one, making it easy for viewers to follow along.

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current affairs
current affairs
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(时政新闻)

(时政新闻)

时事

important social or political events that are happening and are covered in the news

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human interest
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(人性关怀)

(人性关怀)

人文关怀

the aspect of a story in the media that the audience can relate to because it describes people's lived experiences, feelings, etc.

What is "human interest"?

Human interest refers to stories that focus on people, their emotions, experiences, and personal struggles, rather than just facts or events. These stories aim to connect with readers on an emotional level by highlighting aspects of life that are relatable or inspiring. They can cover topics such as personal achievements, challenges, or heartwarming moments. Human interest stories are often featured in news articles, magazines, or television segments because they capture the human side of news and create a deeper connection with the audience.

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backstory
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(角色背景)

(角色背景)

背景故事

the events that have happened to a character before their story in a book, movie, etc. begins

What is a "backstory"?

A backstory is the background information about a character or situation that precedes the events of the main narrative. It includes details about a character's past experiences, relationships, and circumstances that have shaped who they are and influenced their actions and motivations in the present story. Providing a backstory helps to deepen understanding and context, adding richness to the character's development and the overall plot.

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