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Title: Mass media in Great Britain


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Mass media in Great Britain
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The Press
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The British press
  • Press is very important for people in the UK
    since they read a lot. It is a so-called
    tradition to start a morning with a newspaper
    in your hands. A great amount of newspapers is
    issued and sold in Britain daily.

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All the newspapers can be divided into two
groups quality papers and popular papers
  • The Times
  • The Guardian
  • The Financial Times
  • The Daily Telegraph
  • The Daily Mail
  • The Daily Star
  • The Daily Mirror
  • The Sun

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All the newspapers can be divided into two
groups quality papers and popular papers
  • The Times
  • The Guardian
  • The Financial Times
  • The Daily Telegraph
  • The Daily Mail
  • The Daily Star
  • The Daily Mirror
  • The Sun

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TV in Great Britain
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  • Two main companies are organising broadcasting
    in the UK.
  • They are BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
    and IBA (Independent Broadcasting Authority)

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The BBC
  • The BBC is probably the best known
    non-commercial radio and television system,
    formed by royal charter in 1927 to "educate and
    enlighten" the citizens. It is a very large
    television and radio organization based in the
    UK. It includes five national radio stations,
    more than 30 local radio stations, two national
    television stations, the International BBC World
    Service and BBC Worldwide Television. The BBC is
    a public service. It is paid for by taxes, by
    advertisers, and all the major political parties
    have equal rights to give political broadcasts.

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  • There are four radio channels. Radio 1 has
    mostly pop music Radio 2 has light music,
    comedy, sport. Radio 3 has classical and modern
    music, talks on serious subjects, old and new
    plays. Radio 4 presents current news reports,
    talks and discussions. The BBC also has two
    television channels BBC 1 and BBC 2. BBC 2 offers
    more serious programmes than BBC 1. It shows
    discussions, adaptations of novels into plays and
    films, operas and concerts. BBC 1 offers lighter
    plays and series, humour and sport, but there are
    also some interesting documentaries. BBC
    documentaries like "Animal Planet", "Discovery",
    or "Wildlife" are popular in many countries of
    the world.

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  • TRUE or FALSE?
  • The BBC includes both radio and television.
  • The BBC was not organized to make money.
  • The BBC works for the UK only.
  • All the radio channels specialize in different
    things.
  • To listen to serious music people turn on Radio1.
  • You can hear talks and discussions on just one
    radio channel.
  • BBC 1 presents less serious programmes than BBC
    2.
  • BBC documentaries are shown worldwide.

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  • You can also create your own newspaper.
  • www.crayon.net

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Windfall.
  • The motto We have a rest with stars.

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My newspaper is devoted to stars as it is
interesting for me to read about life of
celebrities. I have added in the newspaper
People, Forbs and Times. People because
it is the main source of news about stars. In
Forbs there are many interesting stories about
famous people. Time is a source of the most
important news.
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The world of creative news.
  • The motto
  • Just read it!!!
  • Its the symbol of my own newspaper.
  • It means purity.

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My newspaper is unusual because
  • It has many exciting, different newspapers, which
    have brilliant articles. And they have topics,
    which cant leave any person indifferent.
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