B1 Level Wordlist - Media and Journalism

Here you will learn some English words about media and journalism, such as "publish", "edit", "episode", etc. prepared for B1 learners.

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B1 Level Wordlist
media [noun]

the ways through which people receive information such as newspapers, television, etc.

Ex: Media literacy education is essential in helping people critically evaluate information and navigate the vast landscape of media sources available today .

a section or part in a newspaper in which people are given advice regarding their personal problems

Ex: After a tough breakup , I turned to the advice column for some guidance on how to move on .
break [noun]

a short pause in a TV or radio program for advertisement

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to use airwaves to send out TV or radio programs

Ex: The cable channel broadcasts documentaries on nature and wildlife .

a TV or radio program

Ex: The radio station announced that it would be hosting a special broadcast to commemorate the anniversary of the historic event .
channel [noun]

a TV station that broadcasts different programs

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an advertisement broadcast on TV or radio

Ex: The radio commercial for the upcoming concert attracted a large audience .
edition [noun]

the specific form or version that a book, magazine, or similar publication is in

Ex: This edition of the textbook has been updated with new information and revised chapters to reflect the latest research findings .

to produce a newspaper, book, etc. for the public to purchase

Ex: The author finally published his first book .
to edit [verb]

to make a book, newspaper, or magazine ready for publication through revision, correction, etc.

Ex: The author collaborated with the editor to edit and refine the book before publication .
episode [noun]

one part of a series of a radio or TV show

Ex: Each episode of the documentary series explores a different aspect of wildlife conservation , shedding light on the efforts to protect endangered species .

the first and main page of a newspaper in which important news pieces are printed

Ex: His story was so important that it was printed on the front page .
to cover [verb]

to provide a report on or talk about an event in a news piece or media

Ex: The newspaper covered the groundbreaking ceremony for the new hospital , highlighting key speeches .
headline [noun]

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

Ex: The headline on the front page was so shocking that it immediately became the topic of conversation in the office .
host [noun]

the person in front of a camera who talks about different topics or invites guests to a TV or radio show

Ex: The host introduced the celebrity guest and asked insightful questions .

to ask someone questions about a particular topic on the TV, radio, or for a newspaper

Ex: The radio reporter traveled to the event to interview the keynote speaker for a live broadcast .

a formal meeting during which a journalist asks a famous person different questions about specific subjects for publication

Ex: The journalist prepared a list of questions for the interview with the CEO of the company .

to give details to an audience about the show, guests, etc. that are about to be seen or heard

Ex: The announcer introduced the guests , setting the stage for an exciting conversation .
item [noun]

a distinct news piece on TV, in a newspaper, etc.

Ex: Online news websites often feature trending items to highlight the most talked-about stories of the moment .
journal [noun]

a magazine or newspaper that gives information about a specific topic

Ex: Many students find academic journals useful for their research projects .
listener [noun]

someone who listens to a radio program, often in a regular manner

Ex: Radio stations strive to engage their listeners by playing a diverse range of music and hosting interactive segments .
live [adjective]

(of TV or radio broadcasts) aired at the exact moment the events are taking place, without any earlier recording or editing

Ex: The weather reporter gave a live update as the storm approached the coast .
network [noun]

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

Ex: She landed a job as a correspondent for a major network .
station [noun]

a company or facility from which radio or television programs are produced and transmitted

Ex: The station broadcasts music , news , and talk shows daily .
piece [noun]

an article in a TV or radio broadcast or in a magazine or newspaper

podcast [noun]

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

Ex: His podcast features interviews with famous authors .
press [noun]

newspapers, journalists, and magazines as a whole

Ex: The press often influences public opinion with its coverage of political issues .
reader [noun]

someone who reads a certain magazine or newspaper

to cover or give the details of an event in written or spoken form as a journalist on TV, etc.

Ex: Yesterday , the news anchor reported on the latest developments in the political arena .
show [noun]

a TV or radio program made to entertain people

Ex: Saturday Night Live is a sketch comedy show that has been on the air for decades .

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

Ex: He used to listen to soap operas on the radio with his grandmother .
studio [noun]

a room or building where TV or radio programs are made or broadcast

Ex: Actors rehearsed their lines on the soundstage of the film studio , surrounded by elaborate sets and props .
to view [verb]

to watch something such as a movie or show

Ex: They viewed the documentary about marine life at the museum 's IMAX theater .
viewer [noun]

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

Ex: Viewer feedback plays an essential role in shaping the direction of the network 's programming , helping to ensure it resonates with its audience .
audience [noun]

a group of people who have gathered to watch and listen to a play, concert, etc.

Ex: The audience clapped loudly at the end of the performance .

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

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to make something known publicly, usually for commercial purposes

Ex: Events and promotions are commonly advertised through posters , flyers , and digital channels .