1. The Press
The Press industry release, news release, media
release, press statement or video release is a written
or recorded communication directed at members of
the news media for the purpose of announcing
something ostensibly newsworthy.
A newspaper is a publication usually issued daily or
weekly, containing current news, editorials, feature
articles, and usually advertising.
2. Newspapers
A newspaper is a publication usually
issued daily or weekly, containing current
news, editorials, feature articles, and
usually advertising.
3. Size, shape and structure
In the uk there is 376 business's of the newspaper
industry, the employment rating is about 52,186
and the revenue of the industry is about £5bn.
Within the press industry it is predicted by key
notes that the total newspaper marketing
distributers in the UK’s net-worth is £5.78 billion,
26.5 declines on the industry market value 5 years
earlier in 2006.
4. National
Broadsheet newspaper is papers with large pages, they
are often known as the ‘quality press’ being more
informing and formal in the manner they convey
information and news stories These appeal to
educated, middle to upper class readers. These papers
are definitely politically biased.
Tabloid newspaper is smaller than a periodical
newspaper they are usually free of charge and
contains gossip or scandalous stories popularly about
public figures. The tabloid newspaper contains
celebrity gossip and up to date news that is juicy and
exciting to read, middle class readership apparently
enjoy.
5. Local
A local newspaper is ‘The Camden New Journal’ it is
a free, independent newspaper that covers the
London Borough of Camden. Its sisters paper is
‘The Islington Tribune’ which is a widely read local
newspaper in the London Borough of Islington.
6. International
International herald tribute is an English language
international newspaper. It combines the resources of
its own correspondents with those of The New York
Times and is printed at 38 sites throughout the world,
for sale in more than 160 countries and territories. Its
based in paris.
7. Rupert Murdoch-Companies
Rupert Murdoch owns lots of news outlets (both press and tv)
all around the world). This means he can help promote ideas
and political interests that he approves of and people might
not get balanced view points.
Rupert Murdoch owns the Twentieth Century Fox Studio and
35 Television Stations that broadcast in USA. He publishes 175
newspapers, including The New York Post. Rupert also owns
the Fox Network and 19 other regional sports channels.
8. Rupert murdoch owns lots of news outlets
both press and tv all around the
a vast impact on the digital He can promote
all his political ideas and they will be biased.
digital impact on press
People are buying less newspapers because
they can access it online so newspapers find
there money elsewhere
Some newspapers you can still get free
content like the guaridian but other
newspapers like the time still charge for
there content
9. Some newspapers Rupert Murdoch
Owns
The Sun
News of the
World
The Daily
Telegraph
Newspapers
The Sunday
Telegraph
The
Times
Sunday
Times
10. Relates to other creative
industries
The press industry is related to the interactive
media industry because you can also find the news
on other platforms such as the internet or apps
some of which are free also the radio industry
because most people don’t like picking up a
newspaper they’d rather listen to it on other
platforms.