Read the following
conversations and see how the new words are used.
[M] Would you choose to
work for television news instead of a newspaper?
[W] No way! Newspapers can cover a story much more thoroughly than television news.
[M] That's certainly a decisive answer.
[M] Does the Internet constitute
a legitimate media vehicle?
[W] If an organization disseminates
news to the public, it is considered a news outlet.
[M] I think many people find it convenient to link the news right from their computers.
[M] I don't think I can complete my assignment by the deadline.
[W] I'm feeling the pressure of constantly having to perform on deadline. My reporting is starting
to suffer.
[M] I doubt that our subscribers
know what we go through to put out a paper every day.
[M] Why did you decide to become an investigative reporter?
[W] I was excited about the chance to provide an in-depth look at topics of interest.
[M] Your reports certainly have
had an impact on the profession of
journalism.