Abstract
This article examines textual skills and questioning techniques in televised information presentation. We will consider the issue of what words to avoid when writing an informational text and how to draw the attention of the viewer to the material prepared by the journalist. Along with it, we will consider the preparation of questions depending on the direction of the newsroom reflecting official information, texts in regional news, announcer's text, and information
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