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British press
British pressProbably in other country are there such great differences between the various national daily newspapers-in the type of news they report and the way they report it. On the one hand, there are the quality
newspapers: The Times, The Independent, The Гаджен
, The Financial Times and The Daily Telegraph. These concern themselves, as far as possible, with factual reports of major national and international events, with the world of politics and business and with the arts and sport.
On the other hand, there are the populars and tabloids, so-called because of their smaller size. The tabloids-the most widely read of which are The Daily Mail, The Daily Express, The Daily Mirror, The Sun and The Daily Star-concentrate on more emotive reporting of stories often featuring sex, violence, the Royal Family, film and pop stars, and sport. It’
s often said that the popular press aims to entertain its readers rather than inform them.
The tabloid press is much more popular than the quality press. In some countries, newspapers are owned by government or by political parties. This not the case in Britain Newspapers here are mostly owned by individuals or by publishing companies, and
the editors of the papers are usually allowed considerate freedom of expression. This is not to say that newspapers are without political bias. Papers like The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Express and The Sun, for example, usually reflect conservative opinions in their comment and reporting, while the Daily mirror and the Guardian have a more leftwing bias.
In addition to the 12 national daily newspapers there are nine national papers which are published on Sundays. Most of ‘ ’ Sundays&...
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British pressProbably in other country are there such great differences between the various national daily newspapers-in the type of news they report and the way they report it. On the one hand, there are the quality
newspapers: The Times, The Independent, The Гаджен
, The Financial Times and The Daily Telegraph. These concern themselves, as far as possible, with factual reports of major national and international events, with the world of politics and business and with the arts and sport.
On the other hand, there are the populars and tabloids, so-called because of their smaller size. The tabloids-the most widely read of which are The Daily Mail, The Daily Express, The Daily Mirror, The Sun and The Daily Star-concentrate on more emotive reporting of stories often featuring sex, violence, the Royal Family, film and pop stars, and sport. It’
s often said that the popular press aims to entertain its readers rather than inform them.
The tabloid press is much more popular than the quality press. In some countries, newspapers are owned by government or by political parties. This not the case in Britain Newspapers here are mostly owned by individuals or by publishing companies, and
the editors of the papers are usually allowed considerate freedom of expression. This is not to say that newspapers are without political bias. Papers like The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Express and The Sun, for example, usually reflect conservative opinions in their comment and reporting, while the Daily mirror and the Guardian have a more leftwing bias.
In addition to the 12 national daily newspapers there are nine national papers which are published on Sundays. Most of ‘ ’ Sundays&...
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