To speak about newspapers and the Internet, study the appropriate vocabulary.
 
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Headline - the title of a newspaper story that is printed in large letters above it;
 
Realize - to notice or understand something that you did not notice or understand before;
 
Matter - a subject or situation that you need to think about, discuss, or deal with;
 
Censorship - when a book, film, newspaper, or other information is censored;
 
Access - when you have the right or opportunity to use or see something;
 
Involve - to make someone be part of an activity or process;
 
Convey - to communicate information, feelings, or images to someone;
 
Influence - the power to affect how someone thinks or behaves, or how something develops;
 
Support - to agree with an idea, group, or person;
 
Network - a large television or radio company that broadcasts programmes in many areas;
 
Virtually - almost.
 
Examples:

I don't have access to that kind of information.

Do you have Internet access?

I've virtually finished.

TV influences our life too much.

Will you check this network?