press
media distributed throughout a country
media serving a specific town or area
media not controlled or censored by the government
media with a global reach
media from other countries
conventional and widely accepted media
newspapers read by a large number of people
newspapers with small pages and short articles, often sensational
media focusing on business and finance
serious newspapers that deal with subjects in detail
newspapers that focus on sensational stories about people's private lives
media with liberal or socialist political views
media supporting policies of social reform and freedom of choice
media with conservative political views
media from outside the capital city
to continue doing something in a determined way
to continue despite difficulties or opposition
to receive positive, negative, etc. reports in the media
to receive positive, negative, etc. reports in the media
to communicate information to the media
to have a formal meeting with journalists
to give the media essential information
to warn or inform the media about something
to give the media wrong information
to control or influence the media unfairly
to officially examine and suppress unacceptable parts of the media
to prevent the media from expressing their opinions freely
to frighten or threaten the media
to push with a lot of force
to push with solid, steady pressure
to push with light and careful pressure
to push with a small amount of pressure
an official statement given to the media
the amount and type of reporting on an event or topic
a formal announcement made to the media
a meeting where information is given to journalists
the interest shown by the media in someone or something
a special ticket allowing a journalist to enter a place or event
a group of journalists representing different news organizations
documents that prove someone is a journalist
articles cut from newspapers or magazines
an official card or pin identifying someone as a journalist
articles cut from newspapers or magazines