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Từ điển Oxford Learners Wordfinder Dictionary
newspaper/magazine
1 different kinds of newspaper and magazine 2 the work of producing newspapers 3 what is in newspapers and magazines 4 buying and selling newspapers see also NEWS, TELEVISION/RADIO
1 different kinds of newspaper and magazine - large, printed pieces of paper containing news, advertisements and articles on various subjects: newspaper, paper a morning/evening newspaper ◎ a daily/Sunday paper ◎ a popular/serious paper ◎ a national/local paper ◎ She opened the paper and turned to the sports page. - a newspaper that has small pages, a lot of pictures and short simple articles: tabloid (paper); a newspaper that has large pages and contains serious reports and articles: broadsheet (paper) - a kind of book with a paper cover which is published every week, month, etc: magazine a weekly/monthly magazine ◎ women's magazines ◎ a gardening/computer/football magazine ◎ glossy magazines (= magazines printed on good quality paper and having a lot of colour photographs) - a magazine that is serious and is about a specialized subject: journal, periodical a medical journal ◎ the periodicals section in the university library - a magazine that you may get free with a newspaper, particularly at the weekend: supplement the Sunday colour supplements - a magazine for children which tells stories through pictures: comic - newspapers, television, and radio are called the (mass) media (noun plural) He tried to keep the story out of the media. ◎ the political power of the mass media - newspapers and the journalists who work for them: the press (noun singular, with singular or plural verb) the local/national press ◎ the popular press
2 the work of producing newspapers - an organization which produces a particular newspaper: paper, newspaper Which paper does she work for? - the person or company that publishes a newspaper, magazine, etc: publisher - the person or company that owns a newspaper, magazine, etc: proprietor - one of many newspapers or magazines that have been produced on a particular day: copy Do you have a copy of yesterday's paper? - the copies of a particular newspaper that are printed at the same time: edition the early evening edition ◎ a special edition - all the copies of a magazine that are produced on a particular date: issue last month's issue ◎ six issues a year - when papers, magazines, etc appear for sale in the shops, they come* out When does the next issue come out? - to write articles that appear in newspapers or magazines: write* (for sth) He writes for the 'Daily Mail'. - a person whose job is to collect, write or publish news: journalist; the work of a journalist: journalism (noun U); adjective: journalistic a journalist on the 'Daily Telegraph' ◎ a journalistic style of writing - a person who writes about the news in a newspaper or magazine or speaks about it on the television or radio: reporter; the work of a reporter is to report the news - a reporter who writes about particular subjects or sends reports from a particular place, especially abroad: correspondent our Middle East correspondent ◎ the sports correspondent for 'The Guardian' - a person who takes photographs for newspapers: press photographer - the person who is in charge of planning a newspaper: editor; the editor's job is to edit the newspaper; connected with the work of an editor: editorial the editor of the 'Sunday Times' ◎ He edits the sports page. ◎ editorial policy
3 what is in newspapers and magazines - the first page of a newspaper: the front page; the last page: the back page - the outside of a magazine: cover - a title of a report in a newspaper, printed in large letters: headline - one of the long, narrow printed sections of a newspaper page: column - information about things that have happened recently: news (noun U) I heard an interesting piece of news. ◎ Is there any more news about the accident? - a piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine: article - an article which describes a news event: report, story All the newspapers ran the story. - an article which gives the opinion of the editor on an important subject: editorial, leading article - an article that is part of a regular series, or is written by the same writer: column; a journalist who writes regular articles in a newspaper or magazine: columnist a gardening column ◎ a political columnist - an article that is based on the answers that a particular person gave to a set of questions: interview - an article that is written about a person's life, soon after they have died: obituary - an article that describes and gives an opinion about a new book, film or play, etc: review; a person who writes reviews: reviewer, critic She writes the film reviews in 'The Observer'. ◎ a book reviewer ◎ book reviews ◎ a film review ◎ a film/theatre critic - if a member of the public wants to express an opinion in a newspaper or magazine, they write a letter to the editor - the section where you can read or place personal messages in a paper: the personal column - the section where you can place short advertisements: classified advertisements, (informal) classified ads ※ more on advertisements ADVERTISEMENT - a funny drawing that makes a joke about a current event: cartoon; a person who draws cartoons: cartoonist - a series of drawings that tell a story: comic strip, strip cartoon
4 buying and selling newspapers - to buy a newspaper or magazine regularly: take* sth Which paper do you take? - a person who reads a magazine: reader letters from our readers - all the people who read a particular magazine, newspaper, etc: readership (noun singular) a paper with a readership of over four million - the number of copies of a newspaper, magazine, etc that are sold each time it is produced: circulation - a person who receives a particular magazine regularly: subscriber - to pay for a magazine or newspaper to be sent to you regularly: subscribe (to sth) Do you subscribe to 'Private Eye'? - the money you pay to subscribe to sth: subscription - a person or shop that sells newspapers, magazines, etc: newsagent - a place on the street where you can buy a newspaper: news-stand - a boy or girl who delivers newspapers to people's houses: paperboy/girl ※ MORE ... - a meeting when a famous or important person answers questions from journalists: press conference to hold/call a press conference - an official announcement or account of sth that is given to the press by a government department, an organization, etc: press release The minister issued a press release, denying all knowledge of the matter. - a piece that has been cut out of a newspaper: cutting, (especially AmE) clipping a press cutting
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