to remove parts of something such as a book, movie, etc. and prevent the public from accessing them for political, moral, or religious purposes
the activity of transmitting a signal, a message or a program that is being broadcast on radio or television
a spoken description of an event while it is taking place, particularly on TV or radio
someone employed by a TV or radio station or a newspaper to report news from a particular country or on a particular matter
a journalist who regularly writes articles on a particular subject for a newspaper or magazine
the profession of collecting and editing pieces of news and articles either to be published in a newspaper, magazine, etc. or broadcast
a place in radio or television stations or a newspaper office where news is reviewed and put together to be broadcast or published
the number of people who read a particular magazine, newspaper, or book on a regular basis
a newspaper with smaller pages and many pictures, covering stories about famous people and not much serious news
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
a meeting during which a very important person talks to journalists and answers their questions or makes a statement
the time at which the largest number of people are watching TV or listening to the radio