What is Media terms?
Media Vocabulary refers to the set of words and terms commonly used in the fields of media and communication, such as journalism, television, radio, advertising, films, social media, and digital platforms.
Why is Media Vocabulary Important?
It helps students and readers understand news reports, advertisements, and online content.
Useful for students studying English, communication, or media studies.
Helps in discussing digital trends, news stories, and technology.
Media Vocabulary Terms
- Headline – The title of a news story.
- Reporter – A person who gathers and reports news.
- Anchor – A person who presents news on TV.
- Broadcast – To send a program on TV or radio.
- Interview – A conversation where one person asks questions to another.
- Advertisement (Ad) – A message that tries to sell or promote something.
- Breaking News – Important news shared immediately.
- News Bulletin – A short news report.
- Press – Printed news media like newspapers and magazines.
- Editorial – An article giving the editor’s opinion.
- Columnist – A writer who regularly writes in a newspaper or magazine.
- Tabloid – A small-sized newspaper with sensational stories.
- Subscriber – A person who regularly receives a newspaper or magazine.
- Footage – Recorded video, often used in news or films.
- Livestream – Real-time video broadcast over the internet.
- Trending – Something that is popular right now, especially on social media.
- Viral – Content that spreads very fast online.
- Podcast – An audio program available online.
- Press Conference – A meeting where news is shared with journalists.
- Script – The written words for a show or news program.
- Voice-over – A voice that talks over a video or animation.
- Publicity – Attention from the media.
- Slogan – A short and catchy phrase used in advertising.
- Censorship – Control over what content is allowed in media.
- Fake News – False information presented as real news.