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Will newspapers survive?

Will newspapers survive?. Students: A.Chernyavskaya and D. Rybakova Teacher: O.N. Shitikova. The aims of the project. To enrich the knowledge about the history of newspapers in Great Britain and Russia as mass media

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Will newspapers survive?

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  1. Will newspapers survive? Students: A.Chernyavskaya and D. Rybakova Teacher: O.N. Shitikova

  2. The aims of the project • To enrich the knowledge about the history of newspapers in Great Britain and Russia as mass media • To broaden our outlook about different kinds of British and Russian newspapers in the past and nowadays • To find advantages of printed newspapers and give a piece of advice for teenagers to make them read newspapers

  3. The Internet Radio Mass media TV Newspapers Magazines

  4. The pupils of 8th forms prefer

  5. Statistics IZLUCHINSK • 1599 families subscribe newspapers • The most popular newspaper is “NovostyPriobiya” • 2 % of teenagers read newspapers • 30 % of adults subscribe newspapers • 89% of adults and teenagers read newspapers while travelling

  6. From the history of newspapers • The earliest newspaper appeared in 59 BC in Rome • In Europe printed newspapers appeared in the 15th century • The first daily newspapers in England was The Daily Courant (London, 1702) • XVII century - the first handwritten newspaper in Russia “Vesti- Kuranty”; the first printed newspaper “Vedomosti” appeared on the 13th of January 1703

  7. British newspapers Tabloids (popular press) Serious (quality pressor broadsheets) Daily Sunday National Local

  8. British newspapers

  9. British newspapers Quality Tabloids • The Times • The Independent • The Guardian • The Financial Times • The Daily Telegraph • The Daily Mail • The Daily Express • The Daily Mirror • The Sun • The Daily Star

  10. Russian newspapers

  11. Russian newspapers

  12. Russian newspapers

  13. The most popular Russian newspapers nowadays • The nationwide tabloids are • Komsomolskaya Pravda (www.kp.ru), MoskovskyKomsomolets (www.mk.ru), ArgumentyiFakty (www.aif.ru). • Among the quality newspapers are • Vedomosti (www.vedomosti.ru), Kommersant (www.kommersant.ru), and Izvestia (www.izvestia.ru) newspapers. • Kommersant has a version • in English on the internet: • www.kommersant.com.

  14. Some interesting changes and facts about British and Russian newspapers today • The Independent and The Times have switched in recent years to a compact format. • The Guardian switched in September 2005 to what is described as a "Berliner" format. • All the major UK newspapers currently have websites, some of which provide free access.  • “Trud”, “Komsomolskaya Pravda”, “Izvestiya” became independent . • The Party press in Russia was and replaced by commercial issues. • The new types of newspapers appeared in the RF. • Weekly qualities are in greater demand. • Local newspapers supplant national ones.

  15. Some advantages of printed newspapers: • Printed newspapers still have their readers • They are easier to carry and use while travelling or waiting. • They don’t need electricity. • People can read them and get information whenever they like. • You can keep them for a long time. • People can reuse them (as a pack). • Printed newspapers can be recycled. • You can read and reread it several times. • You can use printed newspapers for you work. • Weekly newspapers have interesting journalists’ investigations and reviews.

  16. School Newspaper • The size of the newspaper is A3. • It is free for every form and it is kept in the classroom. But schoolchildren can buy it for themselves and their families. • It is published one or two times a month. • Our newspaper has four pages.

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