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Newspapers
1. The daily
mail
The Daily Mail is a British daily
middle-market tabloid newspaper
owned by the Daily Mail and General
Trust.
It was First published in 1896 by Lord
Northcliffe.
The Sun is a daily newspaper
published in the United Kingdom and
Ireland. It is published by the News
Group Newspapers division of News
UK
The daily
telegraph
The Daily Telegraph is a daily
morning broadsheet
newspaper, published in London and
distributed throughout the United
Kingdom and internationally.
The Daily Express is a daily national
tabloid newspaper in the United
Kingdom. It subsidiary of Northern
and Shell.
The guardian
Daily star
The Guardian, known until 1959 as
The Manchester Guardian it was
founded in 1821. it is a British
national daily newspaper.
The Daily Star is a popular daily
tabloid newspaper published in the
United Kingdom. It first published on
2 November 1978.
The Times is a British daily national
newspaper, first published in London
in 1785 under the title The Daily
Universal Register.
The Independent is a British national
morning newspaper published in
London. it was the youngest UK
national daily newspapers.
The Sun
Daily
express
The times
The
Independent
2. There are three different publication sizes mainly used in the news print.
The Tabloid newspapers are (11*17), for the broadsheet newspaper and
(11.75*21,5). A rectangle is often used by journalists for newspaper
articles. The structure is The headline, Lead, Body and the tail. The
headline tells you the report in short writing and it also catches the
readers attention, The lead tell you the most important information such
as Who, What, when, were and why. The Body tells you a mixture of facts
and quotes and some background information. The tail gives you the least
important information.
3. There are many companies within the newspaper sector for example
the Guardian, News international and many more.
4. The person that own the News International is Rupert Murdoch, Rupert is a 82
year old man that owns a large number off mass medias for example he owns
Television, The radio, Publishing, Movies and the internet media from all around
the world.
After he made it in Australia he came to the UK to expand his newspapers, and he
expanded the sun newspaper. By 2000 Murdoch's News Corporation owned over
800 companies in more than 50 countries with a net worth of over $5 billion.
5. Some local newspapers are Camden new journal, Camden new journal is
free and covers the hole part of Camden, The local newspaper only aims
on what has happened in the area ‘’Camden’’. IT has influenced many
more people to pick up one. Some other local newspapers are Hampstead
and Highgate express, Ham and high newspaper is not free this is because
it does not just cover only one area, it cover allot more for example
‘Hampstead, Highgate, Camden, Kentish town, West Hampstead,
Hampstead gardens, Golders green and st johns wood.
6. The New York Times is an International English language newspaper,
It is printed 38 sites throughout the hole world. Another example of an
international Newspaper is the Guardian, The Guardian is a British
national newspaper is has grown a huge amount since the 19th century. It
has reached at least 9 million readers.
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Then sun – news corp.
The daily mal- lord Rothermeres daily mail
The daily telegraph- press holdings
Daily star – Richard demonds
The guardian – Scott trust limited
8. Rupert Murdoch is an Australian American media mogul.
He is the founder, Chairman and CEO of the global media. After he made it in Australia he came to the UK to
expand his newspapers, and he expanded the sun newspaper. By 2000 Murdoch's News Corporation owned
over 800 companies in more than 50 countries with a net worth of over $5 billion.