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Mass media: WSLNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Write & Speak Like the News
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media ['mi:dɪə]1 pl of medium∎ he works in the media il travaille dans les médias;∎ the power of the media la puissance des médias;∎ the news media la presse;∎ he knows how to handle the media il sait s'y prendre avec les journalistes;∎ the media follow or follows her everywhere les journalistes la suivent partout;∎ familiar pejorative he's a bit of a media whore il ferait n'importe quoi pour faire parler de lui dans les médiasdes médias; (interest, coverage) médiatique►► media advertising publicité f média;media analysis analyse f des médias;media analyst analyste mf des médias;media buyer acheteur(euse) m,f d'espaces (publicitaires);media buying achat m d'espace;media circus cirque m médiatique;media consultant conseil m en communication;media coverage couverture f médiatique, médiatisation f;∎ to get too much media coverage être surmédiatisé;media event événement m médiatique;media exposure couverture f médiatique, médiatisation f;media hype battage m médiatique;media mix mix m média;media mogul magnat m des médias;media person homme m de communication, femme f de communication;media plan plan m média;media planner médiaplaneur m, média planner m;media planning média planning m;media research médialogie f;media schedule calendrier m de campagne;media scrum ruée f de journalistes;media studies = études en communication et journalisme;media vehicle support m publicitaire -
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1) (new information) Nachricht, diebe in the or make news — Schlagzeilen machen
that's news to me — (coll.) das ist mir neu
what's the latest news? — was gibt es Neues?
have you heard the news? — hast du schon gehört?; weißt du schon das Neueste? (ugs.)
have you had any news of him? — hast du etwas von ihm gehört?; hast du Nachricht von ihm?
bad/good news — schlechte/gute Nachrichten
2) (Radio, Telev.) Nachrichten Pl.the 10 o'clock news — die 10-Uhr-Nachrichten
•• Cultural note:news in brief — Kurznachrichten Pl.
Eine britische Sonntagszeitung. Schwerpunkte der Berichterstattung sind die Themen Verbrechen und Sport. Das Blatt ist besonders für seine Sensationsberichterstattung über Prominente und die königliche Familie bekannt. Es ist eine academic.ru/73058/tabloid">tabloid-Zeitung, Teil der Boulevardpresse, und ist in Großbritannien die auflagenstärkste ZeitungEine 1933 gegründete amerikanische Wochenzeitschrift, die in New York herausgegeben wird. Berichte und Artikel beschäftigen sich mit wissenschaftlichen, politischen und kulturellen Themen. Mit einer Auflage von drei Millionen gehört das New Yorker Nachrichtenmagazin jetzt zum Medienunternehmen der Washington Post* * *[nju:z](a report of, or information about, recent events: You can hear the news on the radio at 9 o'clock; Is there any news about your friend?; ( also adjective) a news broadcast.) die Nachrichten (pl.), Nachrichten-...- newsy- newsagent
- newscast
- newscaster
- newsletter
- newspaper* * *[nju:z, AM nu:z, ˈnju:z]the \news that she had resigned took everybody by surprise die Neuigkeit, dass sie zurückgetreten ist, hat alle überraschtbad/good \news schlechte/gute Neuigkeitento be bad/good \news [for sb/sth] ( fig) schlecht/gut [für jdn/etw] seinhe's bad \news for the company der bedeutet Ärger für die Firmato break the \news to sb jdm die schlechte Nachricht [o die Hiobsbotschaft] überbringenI've got \news for you buster, you're not wanted here! ich sag' dir mal was, mein Lieber, du bist hier überflüssig!have you heard the \news about Tom and Tina? they're getting divorced hast du das von Tom und Tina schon gehört? sie lassen sich scheidenwe've had no \news of them since they left for Australia seitdem sie nach Australien abgereist sind, haben wir noch nichts von ihnen gehörtreally! that's \news to me tatsächlich! das ist mir neufinancial/sports \news Wirtschaftsbericht m/Sportnachrichten pl▪ to be \news Nachrichtenwert habento be in the \news in den Schlagzeilen sein▪ the \news die Nachrichtenwas there anything interesting on the \news this evening? ist heute Abend irgendetwas Interessantes in den Nachrichten gekommen?3.▶ all the \news that's fit to print alle Nachrichten, die es wert sind, gedruckt zu werden\news blackout Nachrichtensperre fthe \news media die [Nachrichten]medien\news summary Nachrichtenüberblick m, Kurznachrichten pl* * *[njuːz]n no plI have news/no news of him — ich habe von ihm gehört/nicht von ihm gehört, ich weiß Neues/nichts Neues von ihm
have you heard the news? —
tell us your news — erzähl uns die Neuigkeiten or das Neueste
bad/sad/good news —
that is good news — das ist erfreulich zu hören, das sind ja gute Nachrichten
when the news of his death/the news broke — als sein Tod/es bekannt wurde
that is news (to me)! — das ist (mir) ganz neu!
it will be news to him that... — er wird staunen, dass...
2) (PRESS, FILM, RAD, TV) Nachrichten plhere is the news — Sie hören nun Nachrichten
that's not news — damit kann man keine Schlagzeilen machen
* * *1. (das) Neue, Neuigkeit(en) f(pl), (etwas) Neues, Nachricht(en) f(pl), ( RADIO, TV) Nachrichten pl:at this news bei dieser Nachricht;good (bad) news gute (schlechte) Nachricht(en);here is the news RADIO Sie hören Nachrichten;have news from sb von jemandem Nachricht haben;we’ve had no news from her for a long time wir haben schon lange nichts mehr von ihr gehört;I heard on the news that … ich hörte in den Nachrichten, dass …;what(’s the) news? was gibt es Neues?;it is news to me das ist mir (ganz) neu;it’s news to me that … es ist mir (ganz) neu, dass …;ill news flies ( oder comes) apace, bad news travels fast (Sprichwort) schlechte Nachrichten erfährt man bald oder verbreiten sich schnell;no news is good news (Sprichwort) keine Nachricht ist gute Nachricht; → bad1 A 8, break1 B 13, good B 9 a2. neueste (Zeitungs- etc)Nachrichten pl:a) (in der Öffentlichkeit) von sich reden machen,b) Schlagzeilen machen* * *[njuːz] noun, no pl.1) (new information) Nachricht, diebe in the or make news — Schlagzeilen machen
that's news to me — (coll.) das ist mir neu
have you heard the news? — hast du schon gehört?; weißt du schon das Neueste? (ugs.)
have you had any news of him? — hast du etwas von ihm gehört?; hast du Nachricht von ihm?
bad/good news — schlechte/gute Nachrichten
2) (Radio, Telev.) Nachrichten Pl.•• Cultural note:news in brief — Kurznachrichten Pl.
Eine britische Sonntagszeitung. Schwerpunkte der Berichterstattung sind die Themen Verbrechen und Sport. Das Blatt ist besonders für seine Sensationsberichterstattung über Prominente und die königliche Familie bekannt. Es ist eine tabloid-Zeitung, Teil der Boulevardpresse, und ist in Großbritannien die auflagenstärkste ZeitungEine 1933 gegründete amerikanische Wochenzeitschrift, die in New York herausgegeben wird. Berichte und Artikel beschäftigen sich mit wissenschaftlichen, politischen und kulturellen Themen. Mit einer Auflage von drei Millionen gehört das New Yorker Nachrichtenmagazin jetzt zum Medienunternehmen der Washington Post* * *n.Nachricht f. -
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[nju:z, Am nu:z, ʼnju:z] nthe \news that she had resigned took everybody by surprise die Neuigkeit, dass sie zurückgetreten ist, hat alle überrascht;bad/good \news schlechte/gute Neuigkeiten;he's bad \news for the company der bedeutet Ärger für die Firma;to break the \news to sb jdm die schlechte Nachricht [o die Hiobsbotschaft] überbringen;I've got \news for you buster, you're not wanted here! ich sag' dir mal was, mein Lieber, du bist hier überflüssig!;have you heard the \news about Tom and Tina? they're getting divorced hast du das von Tom und Tina schon gehört? sie lassen sich scheiden;we've had no \news of them since they left for Australia seitdem sie nach Australien abgereist sind, haben wir noch nichts von ihnen gehört;really! that's \news to me tatsächlich! das ist mir neuto be \news Nachrichtenwert haben;to be in the \news in den Schlagzeilen sein;the \news die Nachrichten;was there anything interesting on the \news this evening? ist heute Abend irgendetwas Interessantes in den Nachrichten gekommen?PHRASES:all the \news that's fit to print alle Nachrichten, die es wert sind, gedruckt zu werden;no \news is good \news (\news) keine Neuigkeiten sind gute Neuigkeiten nmodifier Nachrichten-; (channel, programme);\news blackout Nachrichtensperre f;the \news media die [Nachrichten]medien;\news summary Nachrichtenüberblick m, Kurznachrichten pl -
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* * *plurals; see medium* * *me·dia[ˈmi:diə]I. n▪ the \media die Medien plthe news \media TV, RADIO Nachrichtensender m; (magazines) Nachrichtenmagazin nt; (newspaper) [aktuelle] Zeitungin the \media in den Medien\media coverage Berichterstattung fa \media event ein Medienereignis nt\media hype Medienrummel m\media studies ≈ Kommunikationswissenschaft fher new novel got a lot of \media attention um ihren neuen Roman gab es einen großen Medienrummel* * *['miːdɪə]n plMedien plhe works in the media — er ist im Mediensektor tätig or beschäftigt
media coverage — Berichterstattung f in den Medien
media bashing (inf) — Medienschelte f
* * *media1 [ˈmedıə; US ˈmiːdıə] pl -diae [-dıiː] s1. LING Media f, stimmhafter Verschlusslaut2. ANAT Media f (mittlere Schicht)media2 [ˈmiːdjə; -ıə]media circus Medienspektakel n;media event Medienereignis n:c) aufsehenerregende Fernsehsendung etc;media research Medienforschung f;* * *see mass media; medium 1. -
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médias m pl;∎ he works in the media il travaille dans les médias;∎ the news media la pressemedia advertising publicité f média;media analysis analyse f des médias;media analyst analyste m f des médias;media buyer acheteur(euse) m, f d'espaces (publicitaires);media buying achat m d'espace;media consultant conseil m en communication;media coverage couverture f médiatique;∎ to get too much media coverage être surmédiatisé(e);media event événement m médiatique;media exposure couverture médiatique;media group groupe m de médias;media hype battage m médiatique;media mix mix média m;media plan plan m média;media planner médiaplaneur m, média planner m;media planning média planning m;media research médialogie f;media schedule calendrier m de campagne;media studies études f pl de communication;media vehicle support m médiatiqueCarlton will use a wide-ranging media mix of radio, posters, press and television … to inform the public, advertising and business communities of its programme and corporate format prior to launch.
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me·dia [ʼmi:diə] nthe \media die Medien pl;the news \media tv, radio Nachrichtensender m; ( magazines) Nachrichtenmagazin nt ( newspaper) [aktuelle] Zeitung;in the \media in den Medien n\media coverage Berichterstattung f;a \media event ein Medienereignis nt;\media hype Medienrummel m;\media studies ≈ Kommunikationswissenschaft f;her new novel got a lot of \media attention um ihren neuen Roman gab es einen großen Medienrummel -
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media [ˈmi:dɪə]1. plural noun• the government's restrictions on the media les restrictions que le gouvernement a imposées aux médias2. compounds[attention, reaction] des médias ; [coverage] médiatique* * *['miːdɪə] 1.noun (+ v pl ou sg)the media — les médias pl
2.news media — presse f d'information
noun modifier [ advertising] dans les médias; [ analyst, interest] des médias; [ coverage, image] médiatique; [ consultant] de médias; [ sales] par les médias; [ person] qui travaille dans les médias -
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A n (+ v sg ou pl)1 Journ, Radio, TV the media les médias pl ; mass media mass media mpl ; news media presse f d'information ; in the media dans les médias ;B modif [advertising] dans les médias ; [analyst, attention, industry, influence, interest, law, organization, page, power, reaction, report] des médias ; [coverage, event, hype, image, personality] médiatique ; [consultant, group, ownership] de médias ; [demand, sales] par les médias ; [man, woman] qui travaille dans les médias ; [tycoon] de l'industrie des médias. -
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nju:z(a report of, or information about, recent events: You can hear the news on the radio at 9 o'clock; Is there any news about your friend?; (also adjective) a news broadcast.) noticias- newsy- newsagent
- newscast
- newscaster
- newsletter
- newspaper
news n noticiasdid you see the news on television? ¿viste las noticias en la televisión?if the news is bad, I don't want to hear it si las noticias son malas, no quiero oírlastr[njʊːz]1 noticias nombre femenino plural\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLbad news travels fast las malas noticias corren deprisait's news to me familiar ahora me enterono news is good news la falta de noticias son buenas noticiasto break the news to somebody dar la noticia a alguiena piece of news una noticianews agency agencia de noticiasnews bulletin boletín nombre masculino de noticiasnews conference conferencia de prensanews dealer SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL vendedor,-ra de periódicosnews item noticianews ['nu:z, 'nju:z] n: noticias fpladj.• informativo, -a adj.n.• información s.f.• noticia s.f.• noticias s.f.pl.• novedad s.f.• nueva s.f.nuːz, njuːzmass noun1) ( fresh information)a piece o an item of news — una noticia
I have (some) good/bad news — tengo buenas/malas noticias
we've had some sad news — hemos recibido una triste noticia or noticias muy tristes
we've had no news of him — no hemos tenido noticias de él, no hemos sabido nada de él
he's bad news! — (colloq) no trae más que problemas
it was news to me that... — para mí era una novedad que..., recién me enteraba de que... (AmL)
no news is good news — ( set phrase) que no haya noticias es buena señal
2) (Journ, Rad, TV) noticias fplthe international/sports news — la información internacional/deportiva
the six o'clock news — las noticias or el informativo or el noticiario or (AmL tb) el noticiero de las seis; (before n)
news agency — agencia f de noticias
news bulletin — boletín m informativo
[njuːz]news headlines — titulares mpl
1. NSING1)that's wonderful news! — ¡qué buena noticia!
some sad news, a sad piece of news — una triste noticia
what news?, what's the news? — ¿qué hay de nuevo?
so you think you're going out tonight? well, I've got news for you! — iro si crees que vas a salir esta noche, te vas a llevar una sorpresa
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to break the news to sb — dar la noticia a algn•
that's good news — es una buena noticia•
they're in the news — son de actualidad•
a piece of news — una noticia•
it was news to me — me pilló de nuevas *2) (Press, Rad, TV) noticias fplthe news — (Rad) las noticias, el noticiario; (TV) las noticias, el telediario (Sp), el noticiero (LAm), el noticioso (And)
the foreign news pages — la sección or las páginas de noticias internacionales
News in Brief — (=section in newspaper) Noticias fpl Breves, Breves fpl
2.CPDnews agency N — agencia f de noticias
news blackout N — apagón m informativo
news bulletin N — boletín m informativo
news conference N — rueda f de prensa
news dealer N — (US) vendedor(a) m / f de periódicos
news editor N — jefe mf de redacción
the news headlines NPL — (TV, Rad) el resumen de las noticias
news magazine N — revista f de actualidad
news media NPL — medios mpl de comunicación
news programme, news program (US) N — programa m de actualidad
news release N (esp US) — = press release
news sheet N — hoja f informativa
news vendor N — vendedor(a) m / f de periódicos
* * *[nuːz, njuːz]mass noun1) ( fresh information)a piece o an item of news — una noticia
I have (some) good/bad news — tengo buenas/malas noticias
we've had some sad news — hemos recibido una triste noticia or noticias muy tristes
we've had no news of him — no hemos tenido noticias de él, no hemos sabido nada de él
he's bad news! — (colloq) no trae más que problemas
it was news to me that... — para mí era una novedad que..., recién me enteraba de que... (AmL)
no news is good news — ( set phrase) que no haya noticias es buena señal
2) (Journ, Rad, TV) noticias fplthe international/sports news — la información internacional/deportiva
the six o'clock news — las noticias or el informativo or el noticiario or (AmL tb) el noticiero de las seis; (before n)
news agency — agencia f de noticias
news bulletin — boletín m informativo
news headlines — titulares mpl
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I 1. ['miːdɪə]2.the media — i media, i mezzi di comunicazione
modificatore [interest, coverage] dei media, dei mezzi di comunicazione; [event, personality] mediatico, massmediatico; [ person] che lavora nella comunicazione, nei mediaII ['miːdɪə]* * *plurals; see medium* * *I 1. ['miːdɪə]2.the media — i media, i mezzi di comunicazione
modificatore [interest, coverage] dei media, dei mezzi di comunicazione; [event, personality] mediatico, massmediatico; [ person] che lavora nella comunicazione, nei mediaII ['miːdɪə] -
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n1. новина, новини; звістка, вість, повідомлення2. повідомлення (преси, радіо тощо)- current news поточні події- foreign news повідомлення з-за кордону- home news новини в країні- international news повідомлення з-за кордону- latest news останні новини- managed news упереджена урядова інформація/ офіційне повідомлення- world news повідомлення з-за кордону- news agency телеграфне агентство- news analyst (політичний) коментатор (радіо тощо)- news blackout замовчування чогось (у пресі, по телебаченню тощо); заборона передачі та публікування інформації- news break подія, що варта висвітлення у пресі; цікаве повідомлення- news bureau телеграфне агентство- news conference прес-конференція (особ. представника уряду)- news coverage висвітлення чогось у пресі; повідомлення кореспондентів- news film кінохроніка, кінорепортаж; документальна кінематографія- news flash коротке екстренне повідомлення (в газеті, по радіо)- news house газетна друкарня- news magazine громадсько-політичний журнал (звич. щотижневий)- news media засоби масової інформації (газети, радіо тощо)- news peg події, що є основою передової статті/ нарису/ політичної карикатури- news release повідомлення для друку; прес-реліз- news service телеграфне агентство- news story докладне газетне повідомлення (без коментарів)- stop-press news щойно отримані новини- to be making the news бути предметом газетного повідомлення- to be in the news потрапити на сторінки газет; опинитись у центрі уваги- this has news value про це варто повідомити у газетах, це цікаво -
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1. n pl (вжив.як sing)1) новина, новини; звістка, вістіwhat's the news? — які новини?, що нового?
2) повідомлення (преси, радіо)3) газета4) кінохронікаnews media — засоби інформації (газети, радіо тощо)
to be in the news — потрапити на сторінки газет; опинитися в центрі уваги
2. vпоширювати вісті; повідомляти як новину* * *[njuːz]n1) новина, новини; звістка, повідомлення2) повідомлення (преси, радіо)3) хроніка, огляд поточних подійnews film — кінохроніка, кінорепортаж
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The purpose of the media during the Estado Novo (1926-74) was to communicate official government policy. Therefore, the government strictly censored newspapers, magazines, and books. Radio and television broadcasting was in the hands of two state-owned companies: Radiodifusão Portuguesa (RDP) and Radiotelevisão Portuguesa (RTP). The first TV broadcasts aired in March 1957, and the official state visit of Queen Elizabeth II of Great Britain to Portugal was featured. The only independent broadcasting company during the Estado Novo was the Catholic Church's Radio Renascença. Writers and journalists who violated the regime's guidelines were severely sanctioned. Under Prime Minister Marcello Caetano, censorship was relaxed somewhat, and writers were allowed to publish critical and controversial works without fear of punishment. Caetano attempted to "speak to the people" through television. Daily program content consisted of little more than government-controlled (and censored) news programs and dull documentaries.After the Revolution of 25 April 1974, censorship was abolished. As the revolution veered leftward, some sectors of the media were seized by opponents of the views they expressed. The most famous case was the seizure of Radio Renascença by those who sought to bring it into line with the drift leftward. State ownership of the media was increased after 25 April 1974, when banks were nationalized because most banks owned at least one newspaper. As the Revolution moderated and as banking was privatized during the 1980s and 1990s, newspapers were also privatized.The history of two major Lisbon dailies illustrates recent cycles of Portuguese politics and pressures. O Século, a major Lisbon daily paper was founded in 1881 and was influenced by Republican, even Masonic ideas. When the first Republic began in 1910, the editorials of O Século defended the new system, but the economic and social turmoil disillusioned the paper's directors. In 1924, O Século, under publisher João Pereira da Rosa, called for political reform and opposed the Democratic Party, which monopolized elections and power in the Republic. This paper was one of the two most important daily papers, and it backed the military coup of 28 May 1926 and the emergent military dictatorship. Over the history of the Estado Novo, this paper remained somewhat to the left of the other major daily paper in Lisbon, Diário de Notícias, but in 1972 the paper suffered a severe financial crisis and was bought by a Lisbon banker. During the more chaotic times after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, O Século experienced its own time of turmoil, in which there was a split between workers and editors, firings, resignations, and financial trouble. After a series of financial problems and controversy over procommunist staff, the paper was suspended and then ceased publication in February 1977. In the 1990s, there was a brief but unsuccessful attempt to revive O Século.Today, the daily paper with the largest circulation is Diário de Notícias of Lisbon, which was established in 1883. It became the major daily paper of record, but after the Revolution of 25 April 1974, like O Século, the paper suffered difficulties, both political and financial. One of its editors in the "hot" summer of 1975 was José Saramago, future Nobel Prize winner in literature, and there was an internal battle in the editorial rooms between factions. The paper was, like O Século, nationalized in 1976, but in 1991, Diário de Notícias was reprivatized and today it continues to be the daily paper of record, leading daily circulation.Currently, about 20 daily newspapers are published in Portugal, in Lisbon, the capital, as well as in the principal cities of Oporto, Coimbra, and Évora. The major Lisbon newspapers are Diário de Notícias (daily and newspaper of record), Publico (daily), Correia da Manha (daily), Jornal de Noticias (daily), Expresso (weekly), The Portugal News (English language weekly), The Resident (English language weekly), and Get Real Weekly (English language).These papers range from the excellent, such as Público and the Diário de Notícias, to the sensationalistic, such as Correio da Manhã. Portugal's premier weekly newspaper is Expresso, founded by Francisco Balsemão during the last years of Marcello Caetano's governance, whose modern format, spirit, and muted criticism of the regime helped prepare public opinion for regime change in 1974. Another weekly is O Independente, founded in 1988, which specializes in political satire. In addition to these newspapers, Portugal has a large number of newspapers and magazines published for a specific readership: sports fans, gardeners, farmers, boating enthusiasts, etc. In addition to the two state-owned TV channels, Portugal has two independent channels, one of which is operated by the Catholic Church. TV programming is now diverse and sophisticated, with a great variety of programs of both domestic and foreign content. The most popular TV programs have been soap operas and serialized novels ( telenovelas) imported from Brazil. In the 1990s, Portugal attempted to produce its own telenovelas and soap operas, but these have not been as popular as the more exotic Brazilian imports. -
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подразделение по организации работы СМИ
Подразделение, ответственное за организацию и управление работой Олимпийской службы новостей, которая компилирует новости и данные для СМИ и других аккредитованных групп для последующего распространения через систему INFO.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]EN
media operations department
Department that organizes and manages the Olympic News Service which compiles news and data for media and other accredited groups for further dissemination through the INFO system.
[Департамент лингвистических услуг Оргкомитета «Сочи 2014». Глоссарий терминов]Тематики
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > media operations department
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1) Общая лексика: комната с большим диваном, напичканная электроникой (DVD player, телевзор, аудио система и всем прочим)2) Журналистика: пресс-центр веб-сайта (A Media Room, sometimes called a Press Room or News Room, is a group of pages on a site that makes it easy for the media to find interesting, reliable, and usable information.) -
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20 The Morning News
Mass media: TMN
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