rs and magazines?
The British love their newspapers. Two out of three British people over the age of 15 read a newspaper every day. Its about 26 million people. Even more people read a paper on Sundays. What do they read? The two most popular daily newspapers are tabloids "The Sun" and "The Mirror". Over 3,5 million people buy "The Sun" every day and over 2 and a quarter buy "The Mirror". In tabloids paper youll find more gossip, more human interest stories, more pictures and not very much serious news.
These newspapers are larger, theyre called "broadsheets" or quality papers. About a million people buy "The Daily Telegraph" and about 700 00 buy "The Times", this also "The Independent" and "The Guardian". In these papers well find more news, more serious articles and fewer pictures. All together there are about130 daily and Sunday papers in Britain, some national, some local. There are also over 6500 different magazines. In fact nowadays not everyone actually buys a newspaper. Some people read a newspaper on-line. Over 75000 people visit their web-sites every day. The number of people in Britain that use the Internet is increasing all time.
"BBC Radio 4. The news at seven o clock. The Chancellor, Gordon Brown. . . . ". the BBC is the British Broadcasting Corporation. It has 5 national radio stations, 39 local stations and 2 terrestrial television channels. The BBC is not commercial, theres no advertising during their programmes. British people have to buy a television license every year. The BBC uses the money from this to make television and radio programmes. Here theyre filming "Middlemarch, the classic novel by George Eliot. There are three other t
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