文档介绍:British Media
The British Press and News Agencies
British Press and news agencies
The Press
British newspapers
British periodicals
British News Agencies
British Newspapers
130 dailies, 1,000 weeklies
Types of newspapers
Range: National papers vs. Local papers
Frequency: Daily papers and Sunday papers
Format: broadsheet and Tabloid
Two main press centres in the UK
London (The Fleet Street) and Manchester
Nine national daily newspapers
Nine national daily newspapers in the UK (a million copies a day)
The Times (《泰晤士报》)(1785)
Daily Express (Conservative)
The Guardian (Liberal, Labour)
Daily Mirror
Daily Telegraph (Conservative)
Morning Star (Communist)
Financial Times
The Sun
Daily Mail.
The Times
The most famous and oldest daily newspaper in the UK.
Type: Daily newspaper
Owner: Times Newspapers Ltd
Founded: 1785
Political allegiance: Centre
Headquarters: Wapping, London
Circulation: 618,160.
Features and highlights
The Times and its sister paper The Sunday Times are published by Times Newspapers Limited, a subsidiary of News International. News International is entirely owned by the News Corporation group.
Long considered the UK's newspaper of record, The Times was generally seen as a serious publication with high standards of journalism.
The UK's leading daily newspaper for business people
Though traditionally a moderately centre-right newspaper and a supporter of the Conservatives, it supported the Labour party in the 2001 and 2005 general elections.
The Times is the original "Times" newspaper, lending its name to many other papers around the world, such as The New York Times, The Times of India, and The Irish Times.