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Mass Media in Great Britain
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What does the Mass Media consist of?
Publishing Audio recording Broadcasting Films Digital Media What does the Mass Media consist of?
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Today we’ll talk about the most popular Mass Media
Pulishing Broadcasting Media Radio TV Digital Media
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What does publishing include?
Books Newspapers Magazines What does publishing include?
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Newspapers
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Newspapers There are two main types of newspapers: the «popular» papers and the «quality» papers. The popular papers are less in size, with many pictures, big headlines and short articles. They are easy to read. They are such papers as «Daily Express», «Daily mail», «Daily Mirror», «Daily Star», «The Sun» and others.
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The «quality» papers are for more serious readership. These papers are bigger in size, with larger articles and more detailed information. The «quality» papers are — «The Times», «Daily Telegraph», «The Guardian», «Financial Times», «The Independent».
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The Times The Times is a British daily national newspaper based in London. It began in 1785.
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The Guardian The Guardian is a British national daily newspaper. Founded in 1821.
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Magazines
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Magazines Brian Braithwaite, former director of National Magazines and founder-publisher of Harper's and Queen, Cosmopolitan and Country Living, gives us the magazines he believes have been the most influential in British history.
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The Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine (1852–1890)
Launched by Samuel Beeton, husband of Mrs Beeton, this changed the face of women's magazines of the period. It opened up an untapped readership with a magazine aimed at the ordinary housewife.
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Hello! (1988-) The Spanish publisher opened the door to the show of British magazines for famous people. It has been at the top of British magazine publishing for past two decades.
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Picture Post (1938-1957) Margaret Lockwood, a famous English actress
The weekly photo-journalistic magazine that made an important impact during the war and in post-war years covering serious social topics. Hard-edged, never dull, it was a great force in magazine publishing.
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Punch ( ) It is a satirical magazine and one of the first British magazine brands. Managed through the years by a succession of famous editors including Henry Mayhew, Malcolm Muggeridge and Alan Coren, it stoped to publish.
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The Economist (1843-) A journal that has always set in the financial world. Since the second world war it has considerably extended its global influence. In many ways it represents the gold standard in heavyweight magazine publishing.
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Radio Times (1923-) A British classic for 86 years that has stood the test of time. Reliable, readable and authoritative. As British as the BBC itself.
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Cosmopolitan (1972-) Influential? Now published in 68 countries, it burst on to the British scene like a whirlwind. Interesting, modern and contemporary it changed the face of young women's magazine publishing, wiping out many of its contemporary topics.
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Country Life (1897-) So British you almost have to stand up when it comes into the room. The glossy's glossy and the standard of luxury lifestyle magazine publishing.
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Spectator The granddaddy of all British magazines and a true survivor. Always readable and often very funny. Editors come and go but the standard remains high and that is its key strength.
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English books England is famous for its literature and its books.
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Agatha Christie Agatha Christie is known all over the world as the Queen of Crime. The Witness of the Prosecution The Man in the brown suit Murder on the Orient Express Curtain he Unexpected Guest Death on the Nile Dumb Witness The Murder of Roger Ackroyd Crooked House The Hollow Nemesis The A.B.C . Murder
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Oscar Wilde is a famous English writer of the 19th century. His books:
"The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890) "The Soul of Man under Socialism" (1891) "Lady Windermere's Fan" (1892) "A Woman of No Importance" (1893) "An Ideal Husband" (1895) "The Importance of Being Earnest" (1895) Oscar Wilde
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Radio Radio is one of Mass Media. There are also 39 BBC local radio stations, and national radio services in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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Television People in Britain watch on average 25 hours of TV every week. There are five main channels in Britain: two national commercial-free BBC networks, BBC 1 and BBC 2, commercial ITV 1, Chanel 4 and Chanel 5 services.
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Digital broadcasting The country is moving over to digital broadcasting.
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The Internet It’s hard to imagine our lives without Internet nowadays. It has become an important part of every person’s life. It seems that Internet has created a whole new history. It has drastically changed everything around.
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