| 1 | article | n. a text or piece of writing on any non-fiction subject |
| 2 | broadsheetUK | n. a large-format newspaper with usually serious contents |
| 3 | censor | n. official with the power to stop publication of certain articles - censorship n. |
| 4 | chequebook journalism | n. the obtaining of exclusive rights to a story by payment of large sums of money |
| 5 | correspondent | n. 1 person who writes a letter to a paper 2 person who writes articles for a paper |
| 6 | critic | n. a person who writes articles, esp. stating opinion, about art, music etc |
| 7 | desk | n. a department of a newspaper [eg: the sports desk] |
| 8 | edit | v. to check, modify and generally prepare written material for publication |
| 9 | editor | n. 1 a person who edits 2 the head of a newspaper or newspaper department |
| 10 | editorial | n. an article written by the editor stating his opinion |
| 11 | exclusive rights | n. rights or permission for one paper to publish a story that no other paper can |
| 12 | feature | n. a special or regular article in a newspaper, usually displayed prominently |
| 13 | front page | n. the first page of a paper, usually carrying the most important story |
| 14 | headline | n. 1 the title at the top of an article 2 headlines the most important stories |
| 15 | journalist | n. a person employed to write articles for a newspaper - journalism n. |
| 16 | media | n. the media all the means of mass communication (papers, TV, radio etc) |
| 17 | opinion | n. what a person thinks about a particular subject; a subjective point of view |
| 18 | paper | n. 1 thin, flexible material for writing or printing on 2 newspaper |
| 19 | story | n. a news article or report |
| 20 | tabloid | n. a small-format paper, with short, sensational stories - see broadsheet |