A newspaper is a periodical publication containing news regarding current events, informative articles, diverse features, editorials, and advertising. It is typically printed on inexpensive paper and covers general interest stories on politics, crime, business, entertainment, society, and sports. Newspapers are usually funded through paid subscriptions and advertising. They come in different formats, frequencies, and geographical scopes, and have transitioned to also having online editions in addition to print.
This slideshow gives information about very first newspaper of different countries and of different languages. It also provide brief history of early newspaper and how newspaper got started in the first place.
This slideshow gives information about very first newspaper of different countries and of different languages. It also provide brief history of early newspaper and how newspaper got started in the first place.
The news agencies, also known as wire services, are among the most powerful and trusted names in news business. Some of them like Reuters have been in existence since the nineteenth century.
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Print Journalism- EDITING.
EDITING DEFINED
MEANING OF EDITING
EDITING INCLUDES
* Deciding the length of item,
* The nature of item,
* Display of item,
* Time taken in editing.
* Process of editing.
* Arranging for tools of editing.* Deciding what will and what will not be published.
* Making the selected stories palatable and presentable.
Shaping it to project the publication's policies and philosophies.
EDITING : SOUL OF JOURNALISM
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Newspaper Make - Up
Describing about newspaper layout.
Information on Front Page of a newspaper
Defining the important page of a newspaper-The Editorial Page
The news agencies, also known as wire services, are among the most powerful and trusted names in news business. Some of them like Reuters have been in existence since the nineteenth century.
However, few are aware of their reach or existence. They do not own physical properties such as newspapers or television channels. But they generate news for all forms of media. Their subscribers include newspapers, magazines, radio stations, television networks and now news sites.
Print Journalism- EDITING.
EDITING DEFINED
MEANING OF EDITING
EDITING INCLUDES
* Deciding the length of item,
* The nature of item,
* Display of item,
* Time taken in editing.
* Process of editing.
* Arranging for tools of editing.* Deciding what will and what will not be published.
* Making the selected stories palatable and presentable.
Shaping it to project the publication's policies and philosophies.
EDITING : SOUL OF JOURNALISM
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Newspaper Make - Up
Describing about newspaper layout.
Information on Front Page of a newspaper
Defining the important page of a newspaper-The Editorial Page
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3. 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.
General-interest newspapers typically publish stories on
local and national political events and personalities, crime,
business, entertainment, society and sports. Most traditional papers
also feature an editorial page containing editorials written by an
editor and columns that express the personal opinions of writers.
The newspaper is typically funded by paid subscriptions and
advertising.
A wide variety of material has been published in newspapers,
including editorial opinions, criticism, persuasion and op-eds;
obituaries; entertainment features such as crosswords,
sudoku and horoscopes; weather news
and forecasts; advice, food and other columns; reviews of radio,
movies, television, plays and restaurants; classified ads; display
ads, radio and television listings, inserts from local
merchants, editorial cartoons, gag cartoons and comic strips
6. Newspaper Frequency
Daily
A daily newspaper is issued every day, sometimes with the exception of Sundays and occasionally
Saturdays, and often of some national holidays. Saturday and, where they exist, Sunday editions of
daily newspapers tend to be larger, include more specialized sections and advertising inserts, and
cost more. Typically, the majority of these newspapers’ staff work Monday to Friday, so the Sunday
and Monday editions largely depend on content done in advance or content that is syndicated. Most
daily newspapers are published in the morning. Afternoon or evening papers are aimed more at
commuters and office workers.
Weekly and other
Main article: Weekly newspaper
Weekly newspapers are published once a week, and tend to be smaller than daily papers. Some
newspapers are published two or three times a week; in the United States, such newspapers are
generally called weeklies. Some publications are published, for example, fortnightly.
7. Geographical scope and distribution
Local or regional
A local newspaper serves a region such as a city, or part of a large city. Almost every market has one or two newspapers that dominate the
area. Large metropolitan newspapers often have large distribution networks, and can be found outside their normal area, sometimes widely,
sometimes from fewer sources.
National
Most nations have at least one newspaper that circulates throughout the whole country: a national newspaper. Some national newspapers,
such as The Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal, are specialized. There are many national newspapers in the UK, but only few in the
United States and Canada. In the United States, in addition to national newspapers as such, The New York Times is available throughout the
country
International
There is also a small group of newspapers which may be characterized as international newspapers. Some, such as The International Herald
Tribune, have always had that focus, while others are repackaged national newspapers or "international editions" of national or large
metropolitan newspapers. In some cases articles that might not interest the wider range of readers are omitted from international editions; in
others, of interest to expatriates, significant national news is retained.
As English became the international language of business and technology, many newspapers formerly published only in non-English
languages have also developed English-language editions. In places as varied as Jerusalem and Mumbai, newspapers are printed for a local
and international English-speaking public, and for tourists. The advent of the Internet has also allowed non-English-language newspapers to put
out a scaled-down English version to give their newspaper a global outreach.
Similarly, in many countries with a large foreign-language-speaking population or many tourists, newspapers in languages other than
the national language are both published locally and imported. For example, newspapers and magazines from many countries, and locally
published newspapers in many languages, are readily to be found on news-stands in central London.
8. NEWSPAPER FORMAT
• Broadsheets: 600 mm × 380 mm (23½ × 15 inches), generally associated with more intellectual newspapers, although a trend towards
"compact" newspapers is changing this.
•Tabloids: half the size of broadsheets at 380 mm × 300 mm (15 × 11¾ inches), and often perceived as sensationalist in contrast to
broadsheets. Examples include The Sun, The National Enquirer, The Star Magazine, New York Post, the Chicago Sun-Times, The Globe.
•"Micro daily“: is infrequently used to refer to a tabloid-sized free daily newspaper that offers lower ad rates than its broadsheet competitors.
The content of a micro daily can range from intense local news coverage to a combination of local and national stories.
•Berliner or Midi: 470 mm × 315 mm (18½ × 12¼ inches) used by European papers such as Le Monde in France, La Stampa in Italy, El
País in Spain and, since 2005, The Guardian in the United Kingdom.
Newspapers are usually printed on cheap, off-white paper known as newsprint. Since the 1980s, the newspaper industry has largely moved away
from lower-quality letterpress printing to higher-quality, four-color process, offset printing. In addition, desktop computers, word processing
software, graphics software, digital cameras and digital prepress and typesetting technologies have revolutionized the newspaper production
process. These technologies have enabled newspapers to publish color photographs and graphics, as well as innovative layouts and better
design.
To help their titles stand out on newsstands, some newspapers are printed on colored newsprint. For example, the Financial Times is printed on a
distinctive salmon pink paper, and Sheffield's weekly sports publication derives its name, the Green ’Un, from the traditional color of its paper.
9. Technology
Soldiers in an East German tank unit reading about the erection of the Berlin Wall in 1961 in the newspaper Neues Deutschland
Print
For centuries newspapers were printed on paper and distributed physically to readers.
Online
Main article: Online newspaper
Virtually all printed newspapers have online editions distributed over the Internet which, depending on the country may be
regulated by journalism organizations such as the Press Complaints Commission in the UK. But as some publishers find their
print-based models increasingly unsustainable, Web-based "newspapers" have also started to appear, such as the Southport
Reporter in the UK and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, which stopped publishing in print after 149 years in March 2009 and went
online only.
Custom
A new trend in newspaper publishing is the introduction of personalization through on-demand printing technologies. Customized
newspapers allow the reader to create their individual newspaper through the selection of individual pages from multiple
publications. This "Best of" approach allows to revive the print-based model and opens up a new distribution channel to increase
coverage beneath the usual boundaries of distribution. Customized newspapers online have been offered by My Yahoo, I-
Google, CRAYON, ICurrent.com, Kibboko.com, Twitter.times and many others.