Media & Advertising ( Idea Bank for IELTS )

Celebs forfeit the right to privacy

forfeit ( pronunciation)

right to privacy

criminals were judged more harshly

subject to the same degree of scrutiny as celebs

waive their rights

fly-on-the-wall documentary

a public interest justification

intrusion into private

Celebs and the right to privacy

the public domain

hack ( a writer who does a lot of law quality work, especially writing newspaper articles )

paparazzi ( pronunciation )

paparazzo ( pronunciation )

ethical discretion 

journalistic valour

the high and the mighty

infringe privacy

betrayed the trust that had been reposed in them

social media and violence

youth violence

trivial disputes can escalate into violence

goad each other

the internet ( whenever you use the word ‘internet’, use the article ‘the’ before it )

an online presence

 

Media violence

violence depicted on television

posea serious threat to public health

not observers but also active participants

Celebrities endorsing nutrient poor brands

endorsement

plug brands

nutrient poor

high in sugar

overeating

celebrities popular with audiences

beverage

disastrous health consequences

nutrition experts

make informed choices

turn down a multimillion dollar offer

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