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A full coverage, events and reports, enormous circulation, advertising programs, publish affairs, national events, buy newspapers, magazines, the views. Newspapers with their (1)………report different kinds of news. They carry articles which cover the latest international and (2)……... Now people(3)………..also for the radio and TV programs which they publish. There are special newspapers which gave (4)…….of commercial, financial and……………... There are newspapers and ……………..for young people. They give a wide coverage of news, (5)……..on education, sports, cultural life, entertainment, fashion. There are a lot of (6)……now, sensation material, too. They represent (7)…………of today’s youth. Mark the following statements are true or false 1. The newspapers in Britain are the "quality", "populars" and "tabloids". 2. It's often said that the popular press aims to inform its readers rather than entertain them. 3. There are nine national papers which are published on Sundays. 4. The Daily Mirror and The Guardian usually reflect Conservative opinions in their comment and reporting. 5. The tabloid press is much more popular than the quality press.
BBCThe BBC provides two complementary national terrestrial television networks: BBC 1 and BBC 2, which transmit 24 hours a day. It also provides a range of digital channels, including BBC News 24 and BBC Choice. BBC Network Radio serves an audience of 29 each week, transmitting 24 hours a day on its five national networks. BBC has 39 local radio stations serving England and the Channel Islands, and regional and community radio services in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. BBC World Service broadcasts by radio in English and 42 other languages world–wide. It has a global weekly audience of at least 140 million listeners. BBC Worldwide Television is responsible for the BBC’s commercial television activity. It is one of Europe’s largest exporters of television programs. It also runs an advertiser – funded, 24 – hour international news and information channel; and an entertainment and drama channel broadcast to subscribers in continental Europe and Africa.
Independent TelevisionThe ITC licenses and regulates three commercial television services – Channel 3 and Channel 4 (in Wales the corresponding service is S4C), which complement each other, and Channel 5 – all financed by advertising and sponsorship. Channel 3 programs are supplied by 15 regionally based licensees and an additional licensee providing a national breakfast – time service. Licences for Channel 3 and 5 are awarded for a ten – year period by competitive tender to the highest bidder who has passed a quality threshold.
Teletext, Cable and Satellite ServicesThe BBC and independent television both operate a Teletext service, under which information is displayed as “pages” of text and graphics on receivers equipped with the necessary decoders.
Many British – based satellite television channels have been set up to supply programs to cable operators and viewers with satellite dishes. Some offer general entertainment, while others concentrate on specific areas of interest, such as sport, music, children’s programs and feature films. The largest satellite programmer is BSkyB (British Sky Broadcasting) which, with around 7 million subscribers, dominates paid – for television in Britain. It launched its digital satellite service in 1998, carrying more than 140 channels. Satellite television and cable services are funded mainly by subscription income.
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