"Frontline" or Frontline ???? (1 Viewer)

jesza

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I was just wondering what the difference is between "Frontline" (or underlined) and Frontline.

Im aware u use one when your talking about the glossy news production and another when your talking about the "behind the scenes" footage. Just dont no which ones which.

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u underline the one when ur talking about the play ie. Rob sitch et al.'s Frontline but when ur talking about the team u use inverted commas.
 

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Well, I THINK (feel free to correct me) that "Frontline" refers to the what we watch (as in, behind the scenes included) while Frontline is just the news production. So... for Module C I'm studying "Frontline". The Frontline team is professional on-air. etc. Um... now that I look at it I'm not so sure. But thats what I thought...
 

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