Newspapers in the United Kingdom
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DOCENTE READING Time Soluções 1. Model answer: Normally 1. What makes people want to buy a newspaper? Its pictures? Its headlines? newspapers are chosen for their headlines, for their Read the following text. degree of seriousness or 2. sensationalism, for the pictures on the front page. 3. Newspapers in the a. … tabloids or popular United Kingdom press, (more dedicated to celebrity coverage and In the United Kingdom newspapers are sensationalist news). b. … (to be) quality press, split into two major groups. The tabloids serious-minded newspapers, are collectively known as the popular press; which also have (or used to have) large pages. they are less serious and more dedicated c. … both The Independent 5 to celebrity coverage and sensationalist and The Times. d. … to The Times and The news. Tabloids have been divided into the Sunday Times, as well more sensationalist mass market titles, or as The Financial Times, because they require a “red tops”, such as The Sun and The Mirror, subscription. and the “middle-market” papers, The Daily 4. Model answer: It means 10 that these newspapers use a Express and The Daily Mail. traditional approach to news and have a sober tone in The quality press (the more serious minded their articles and editorials. newspapers), are also called broadsheets, 5. Model answer: We have newspapers that are similar due to their large size. Both The Independent to The Sun and The Mirror, and The Times have changed to a compact format, such as Correio da Manhã. We used to have 15 not much bigger than that used by the tabloids. The broadsheets, such as Expresso and Público, but Guardian and The Observer have now a “Berliner” now they all have a compact format, slightly larger than a compact. format. The Sunday broadsheets, The Observer and The Sunday Times, which tend to have a large amount of supplementary sections, have kept their larger sized Powerpoint 20 format. The national Sunday titles usually have a different layout and style to their weekly Newspapers sister papers, and are produced by separate journalistic and editorial staff. All the major UK newspapers currently have websites, some of which provide free access. The Times and The Sunday Times require payment on a per-day or per-month basis for non-subscribers. The Financial Times business daily also has limited access for 25 non-subscribers. www.en.wikipedia.org (adapted and abridged) accessed in December 2012 3. Complete the sentences with information from the text. a. “Red tops” and middle market papers are collectively known as ____________________ b. Broadsheets are considered _________________________________________________________ c. A compact format has been adopted by ____________________________________________ d. There is no free access on the net __________________________________________________ 4. In your opinion, what does “serious-minded newspapers” mean? 5. Do you know any Portuguese newspapers that correspond to the British ones? Give examples. BRIDGES 10.o Ano.