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Newspapers in Britain
If you get on a bus or catch a train in Britain, especially during the morning and evening «rush hour», you'll see a lot of people reading newspapers. The press tells us about various political views, interest and levels of education.-ЭТО ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕ ВЫДЕЛЕНО
Papers are usually divided into «quality» papers which are serious with long, informative articles and «popular» which have smaller-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО size. They-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО are less serious and contain more human interest stories than news.
More daily newspapers, national and regional are sold in Great Britain than in most other developed-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО countries-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО.
There are about 135 daily papers and Sunday papers, 2000 weekly papers and about 100 papers produced by members of ethnic groups.
A lot of people buy a morning paper, an evening paper and a couple of Sunday papers. On an average day two out of three people over the age of 15 read a national morning paper, about three out of four read-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО a Sunday paper. So it's not surprising to learn that national newspapers have a circulation of 15.8 million copies on weekdays and 19 million on Sundays.
Newspapers are almost-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО always financially independent of any political party.
However, during general election campaigns many papers recommend their readers to vote for a particular political party.
Ownership-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО of the national London and regional daily newspapers is concentrated-ПОДЧЁРКНУТО in the hands of large press publishing groups.
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1. What does the press tell us about?
2. How many are there daily and Sunday papers?
3. What do a lot of people buy?
4. How are usually papers divided?