1. press
(newspaper)
A newspaper is a journal publication
containing news concerning existing 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. In the UK
there is about 376 business. The ratings of the
employment’s are about 52,186. The revenue is
about 5bn.
3. National newspaper
• Daily Express
• Daily Mail
• Daily Mirror
• The Daily Telegraph
• The Guardian
• The Independent
• Metro
• The Sun
• The Times
4. Local newspaper
• London evening standard
• Metro
• South London press
• Camden gazette
• Enfield independence
5. International newspaper
• The International New York Times is an English
language international newspaper. There's
newspaper that are translated to English for
example the Greek, Norwegians and French.
6. Examples of companies in
the sector
• Camden news journal-The Camden New Journal is
a free, independent newspaper that covers the
London Borough of Camden. supported by
campaigning journalist Paul Foot, Holborn and St
Pancras MP Frank Dobson and the paper's editor
Eric Gordon. Current journalists include Dan Carrier,
William McLennan, Pavan Amara, Steve Barnett,
Tom Foot and Richard Osley. One contributor, Rose
Hacker, was believed to be the world's oldest
columnist
7. Examples of companies in
the sector
• Daily mail-The Daily Mail is a British daily middle-
market tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail
and General Trust.
• Daily express- The Daily Express is a daily national
middle market tabloid newspaper in the United
Kingdom. It is the flagship title of Express
Newspapers, a subsidiary of Northern & Shell (itself
wholly owned by Richard Desmond).
8. Rupert Murdoch
• Rupert Murdoch owns many press newspaper and
TV channels around the world. He publishes 175
newspapers including the New York post. He is very
powerful as he has a lot of control and get to chose
what is on the media. He is a business man and
promotes interests. Other parties think its unfair for
someone to have that much power so all TV
programmes and newspapers you would see is
positive things about the conservations to
brainwash people.