The United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland Unit 9 The British Media DIEU ET
The United Kingdom of Britain and Northern Ireland Unit 9 The British Media
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1监督者 2《泰晤士报》 3《卫报》 4英国广播公司 5多媒体
Quiz Give the English and a brief explanation for the following: 1 监督者 2 《泰晤士报》 3 《卫报》 4 英国广播公司 5 多媒体
Focal Points popularity and functions of the media ·the quality press ·The Observer ·The Times ·The Guardian ·The Telegraph ·The Financial Times ·Tabloids The British Broadcasting Corporation(BBC) The Independent Television Commission
Focal Points • popularity and functions of the media • the quality press • The Observer • The Times • The Guardian • The Telegraph • The Financial Times • Tabloids • The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) • The Independent Television Commission
The Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I.The Role of Media II.British Newspapers III.The Broadcast Media
The Unit Is Divided into Three Sections I. The Role of Media II. British Newspapers III. The Broadcast Media
I.The Role of Media The media are central to British leisure culture; The media provide British people with information about political and social issues,and are considered to be vital to the British political system; The media provide weather reports and carry advertising; The media are used for educational purposes and provide a forum for people to express their views; The media plays an important role in engendering a national culture
I. The Role of Media • The media are central to British leisure culture; • The media provide British people with information about political and social issues, and are considered to be vital to the British political system; • The media provide weather reports and carry advertising; • The media are used for educational purposes and provide a forum for people to express their views; • The media plays an important role in engendering a national culture
II.British Newspapers More and more newspapers began to appear in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century as the British economy began to industrialise,as the democratic franchise was extended to larger segments of the population,and as literacy levels rose through the introduction of mass education. The very names of British newspapers --The Times,The Observer,The Guardian--suggest that the function of the paper is to offer the electorate objective reports about what is happening in the country.This watchdog function,keeping an eye on the government,is one of the reasons why a free press is considered so important to the functioning of parliamentary democracy
II. British Newspapers • More and more newspapers began to appear in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century as the British economy began to industrialise, as the democratic franchise was extended to larger segments of the population, and as literacy levels rose through the introduction of mass education. • The very names of British newspapers --The Times, The Observer, The Guardian-- suggest that the function of the paper is to offer the electorate objective reports about what is happening in the country. This watchdog function, keeping an eye on the government, is one of the reasons why a free press is considered so important to the functioning of parliamentary democracy
II.British Newspapers FREE FOOD MAGAZINE The Observer,which is hrstmas Cakes published every Sunday, first appeared in 1791, making it the world's oldest Sunday newspaper. It takes a social liberal or Angry Clegg turns fire on social democratic line on Cameron over most issues.The main Europe veto paper comes with a number of supplements Sport,The Observer Magazine,The New Review and The New York Times International Weekly. M £25
II. British Newspapers • The Observer, which is published every Sunday, first appeared in 1791, making it the world’s oldest Sunday newspaper. It takes a social liberal or social democratic line on most issues. The main paper comes with a number of supplements – Sport, The Observer Magazine, The New Review and The New York Times International Weekly
II.British Newspapers The Times,which began The publishing in 1785,is the United THE熟TIMES Kingdom's oldest daily newspaper.its sister paper The Sir; Sunday Times was founded in 1821.The Times had an average Ministers in daily circulation of 394,448 in secret talks March 2014.An American edition to toughen of The Times has been published strike laws since 6 June 2006.Though traditionally a moderate newspaper and sometimes a supporter of the Conservative Party,it supported the Labour Party in the 2001 and 2005 general elections. Nadal's return brings Wimbledon triumph
II. British Newspapers • The Times, which began publishing in 1785, is the United Kingdom’s oldest daily newspaper. its sister paper The Sunday Times was founded in 1821. The Times had an average daily circulation of 394,448 in March 2014. An American edition of The Times has been published since 6 June 2006. Though traditionally a moderate newspaper and sometimes a supporter of the Conservative Party, it supported the Labour Party in the 2001 and 2005 general elections
II.British Newspapers The Guardian is a British national guardian daily newspaper.Founded in 1821.It is the most left wing of NAH HILI the UK papers.In August 2013, The Guardian in paper form had an average daily circulation of 189,000 copies.The Guardian was named newspaper of the year at the 2014 British Press Awards, for its reporting on government surveillance.The newspaper's I'll not beg Britain,vows Juncker online edition was the third most widely read in the world as of June 2012.Its combined print and online editions reach nearly 9 million readers
II. British Newspapers • The Guardian is a British national daily newspaper. Founded in 1821. It is the most left wing of the UK papers. In August 2013, The Guardian in paper form had an average daily circulation of 189,000 copies. The Guardian was named newspaper of the year at the 2014 British Press Awards, for its reporting on government surveillance. The newspaper’s online edition was the third most widely read in the world as of June 2012. Its combined print and online editions reach nearly 9 million readers
II.British Newspapers Advertising is carried in newspapers.The British media all must follow the Advertising Code which ensure that advertisements are legal,decent,honest and truthful;have a sense of responsibility for consumer and society;and respect the principles of fair competition. British newspaper culture is unusual in the extent to which class and educational differences are reflected in the newspapers people read.Britain has one of the highest levels of newspaper sales per head of population,and there are over 1400 different newspapers which cater for a wide range of political views,interests and levels of education
II. British Newspapers • Advertising is carried in newspapers. The British media all must follow the Advertising Code which ensure that advertisements are legal, decent, honest and truthful; have a sense of responsibility for consumer and society; and respect the principles of fair competition. • British newspaper culture is unusual in the extent to which class and educational differences are reflected in the newspapers people read. Britain has one of the highest levels of newspaper sales per head of population, and there are over 1400 different newspapers which cater for a wide range of political views, interests and levels of education