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Newspapers in Britain The Times The Observer The Guardian The Daily Telegraph The Financial TimesСлайд 2
The Times Most of his stories The Times was the most influential daily newspaper in Britain. The newspaper was essential reading matter for the governing class of the country. Newspaper was founded in 1785 by John Walter. The first name of the newspaper The Daily Universal Register was changed to The Times in 1788. By the mid-19th century, the newspaper received the title of his readers The Thunderer ( Molnienosets ) for his frightening editorials. The newspaper was known for the review of world events (this was the first newspaper, which included international mail). After a period of decline, the newspaper has survived under the leadership of William Haley in the 1960's and 70's. This period was marked by a newspaper known and controversial slogan: Top People Read The Times (High Society reads the Times.) The Times as well as her sister, The Sunday Times has an international media mogul Rupert Murdoch. The newspaper is printed in London and comes with a circulation of about 400,000 - 450,000 copies.
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The Observer The Observer - is the oldest British Sunday newspaper, founded in 1791. After 1814 it was the first newspaper in the world, which used an illustration. The paper is divided into three parts (The Observer, Observer Business and Observer review), plus a color magazine that is attached to the newspaper. The newspaper has a reputation of serious newspaper with senior reporters, individual comments and review of the literature and its readers are the main representatives of the educated middle class. The newspaper is published in London, a circulation of about 550,000 copies.
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The Guardian The British daily newspaper was founded in Manchester in 1821 and her first name was The Manchester Guardian. In 1959 the newspaper was renamed to The Guardian, and since 1961 has been published in London, as well as in Manchester. This high-quality newspaper is owned by a trust, rather than a single owner, and therefore has a reputation as an independent newspaper. The Guardian has its own distinct political commentary, reviews, and women's page. The paper focuses on the "left" political views and is read mostly by representatives of the liberal-minded middle class. Copies of this newspaper, more than 400,000 copies.
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The Daily Telegraph The British newspaper The Daily Telegraph was founded in 1855. Becoming the first newspaper in Britain, cheap, she was initially too radical (and at the same time, the insanely popular). Today, newspaper readers are mainly from the middle and upper classes with the conservative views (and probably conservative policy advocates). The Daily Telegraph has a good reputation for their interesting articles on various topics and is considered a quality newspaper in Britain (as The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times and The Independent). The newspaper is published in London and comes with a circulation of one million copies.
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The Financial Times The Financial Times - a British daily newspaper, founded in 1888. The paper provides a comprehensive overview of developments in British and world stock exchanges and markets. In newspaper articles are also included on the main developments in the business world. The Financial Times is also respected for review and analysis of world events, and articles on literature and art. The paper is more expensive than is any other British newspaper. It is also printed on distinctive pink paper. The Financial Times published in London, and the international edition is published in Frankfurt, New York, and Paris. Circulation - about 290,000 copies.
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