1. press
A newspaper is a periodical
publication containing news regarding
current events, informative articles,
diverse features, editorials, and
advertising. It usually is printed on
relatively inexpensive, low-grade paper
such as newsprint.
2. Size, shape and structure.
• By 2007, there were 6,580 daily newspapers in
the world selling 395 million copies a day. The
late 2000s-early 2010s global recession,
combined with the rapid growth of web-based
alternatives, caused a serious decline in
advertising and circulation, as many papers
closed or sharply retrenched operations.[1]
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Daily Express
Daily Mail
Daily Mirror
The Daily Telegraph
The Guardian
The Independent
London Evening Standard
Metro
The Observer
The Sun
The Times
In particular, this list considers a
newspaper to be a national
newspaper if the newspaper
circulates throughout the whole
country (as contrasted with a local
newspaper serving a city or region).
National newspapers on this list also
include metropolitan newspapers
with expanded distribution
networks.
4. Local
• These newspaper are
paid for.
• Edgware & Mill Hill
Times
• Greenwich Independent
• Kilburn Times
• London Fisse
• South London Press
Newspapers that are free.
Stratford & Newham Express
Croydon Post
Camden Gazette
Camden New Journal
Croydon Guardian
Ealing Leader
Ealing Informer
Brent & Wembley Leader
Bexley Mercury
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International Newspapers in English
CNN Reuters
LiveStation - Streaming news
Front Pages from Around the World
Worldcrunch - Translated articles
Australia more The Australian Sydney M.H.
ABC | Age
Canada more Toronto Sun Globe & Mail
Ireland more Irish Times Irish Indep
New Zealand more NZ Herald Otago Times
USA more N.Y. Times Wash Post
LA Times NPR
Chicago Trib Phily Inq
Denver Post
6. What companies own them and what
other companies do they own
• The sun newspaper is owned buy News UK this company
owns many other news papers like. Wrong
• News International (Advertisements) Limited
• News International Associated Services Limited
• News International Distribution Limited
• News Printers (Knowsley) Limited
• News Printers (Scotland) Limited
• News International Pension Trustees Limited
• News International Supply Company Limited
• News International Television Investment Company Limited
• News International Television Limited
• NI Syndication Limited
7. What other industries is the press
linked to.
• The press is linked to photography and photo
imaging, most newspapers have pictures on
their covers or their adverts and most stories
have pictures to support their evidence. That’s
when advertising industry comes in to it
because the newspapers have adverts and
they advertise many different brands in the
newspapers
8. Impact of technology
• The press is worried because people are not
buying news papers and are going online to get
all the information they need and don’t have to
pay for it. There are many apps that you could get
for free which delivers almost immediately, some
news paper's started to charge for their online
content such as The Sun, is to start charging for
its online content in the second half of 2013 as
part of a radical shift in thinking about readers
getting its journalism for free.