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1 журналистика журналистик·а
1) journalismнизкопробная журналистика — tabloid journalism / press
2) (собир. периодические издания) periodicals, periodical pressRussian-english dctionary of diplomacy > журналистика журналистик·а
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2 сенсационная журналистика
1) General subject: tabloid journalism2) Cinema: gee-whizz journalism3) American English: gonzo journalismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сенсационная журналистика
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3 низкопробная журналистика
Advertising: tabloid journalismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > низкопробная журналистика
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4 бульварная пресса
1) General subject: gutter journalism, gutter press, tabloid press, tabloids, yellow journalism, yellow press2) Cinema: penny press3) Patents: tabloid -
5 пресса пресс·а
1) (печать) the press; fourth estate ирон.получить благоприятные отзывы в прессе — to get / to have a good press
получить широкое освещение в прессе — to receive / to get wide press coverage
бульварная пресса — gutter / tabloid press / journalism
жёлтая пресса — yellow press / journalism; yellow sidewalk амер.
массовая пресса (рассчитанная на массового, невзыскательного читателя) — popular press
быть в центре мировой прессы — to dominate / to hit the world press, to be in the highlight of the world press
отклики прессы — press comments (on)
пресса, освещающая события в соответствии с интересами какой-л. одной партии — one-party press
2) собир. the press, pressmenпишущая пресса — journalists, pressmen, newsmen
места для прессы — press-box, press-gallery; Reporters' Gallery парл.
См. также в других словарях:
tabloid journalism — ➡ tabloid * * * … Universalium
Journalism — News · Writing style Ethics · Objectivity Values · … Wikipedia
tabloid — (n.) 1884, small tablet of medicine, trademark name (by Burroughs, Wellcome and Co.) for compressed or concentrated chemicals and drugs, formed from TABLET (Cf. tablet) + Greek derived suffix OID (Cf. oid). By 1898, it was being used figuratively … Etymology dictionary
Tabloid — A tabloid is a newspaper industry term which refers to a smaller newspaper format per spread; to a weekly or semi weekly alternative newspaper that focuses on local interest stories and entertainment, often distributed free of charge (often in a… … Wikipedia
journalism — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ good ▪ professional ▪ hard hitting (esp. AmE), investigative, watchdog (AmE) ▪ popular, tabloid … Collocations dictionary
tabloid — [19] Tabloid originated as a trade name for a brand of tablets of condensed medicine, registered in 1884 by Burroughs, Wellcome and Company. It was an alteration of tablet [14], which came from Old French tablete, a diminutive form of table… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
tabloid — 1. noun A newspaper having pages half the dimensions of the standard format, especially one that favours stories of a sensational nature over more serious news. Syn: scandal sheet, tab Ant: broadsheet 2 … Wiktionary
tabloid — [19] Tabloid originated as a trade name for a brand of tablets of condensed medicine, registered in 1884 by Burroughs, Wellcome and Company. It was an alteration of tablet [14], which came from Old French tablete, a diminutive form of table… … Word origins
Tabloid television — is similar to tabloid newspapers. Tabloid television newscasts usually incorporate flashy graphics and sensationalized stories, some with little or no local relevance. Often, there is a heavy emphasis on crime, stories with good video, and… … Wikipedia
Journalism ethics and standards — comprise principles of ethics and of good practice as applicable to the specific challenges faced by professional journalists. Historically and currently, this subset of media ethics is widely known to journalists as their professional code of… … Wikipedia
tabloid — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ daily, weekly (esp. AmE) ▪ local (esp. AmE), national (esp. BrE) ▪ popular ▪ supermarket (AmE … Collocations dictionary