box office - an office (as in a theater) where tickets of admission are sold, weekly - a magazine or newspaper that is published once every week, host - a person who receives or entertains guests, advertisement - something (such as a short film or a written notice) that is shown or presented to the public to help sell a product or to make an announcement, dub - to add (a different language or sound effects) to a film or broadcast, subtitles - words that appear on the screen during a movie, video, or television show and that are translations of what the actors are saying, breaking news - the most recent news of the day, deadline - a date or time when something must be finished : the last day, hour, or minute that something will be accepted, press - the newspapers and magazines of a country, commercial - an advertisement on radio or television, readers - people who read a book, magazine, newspaper, etc.., broadcast - to transmit (a programme or some information) by radio or television., stage - the part of a theater on which the acting takes place, gap - a space between two people or things, a hole or space where something is missing,

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