Another Day, Another Default Judgment Against Gabe Whitley
Press
1. press
(newspaper)
A newspaper is a journal publication
containing news concerning existing events,
informative articles, diverse features,
editorials, and advertising. It usually is printed
on relatively inexpensive, low-grade paper
such as newsprint.
2. Size shape and structure
• By 2007, there were 6,580 daily newspapers in the
world selling 395 million copies a day. The late
2000s-early 2010s global recession, combined with
the rapid growth of web-based alternatives,
caused a serious decline in advertising and
circulation, as many papers closed or sharply
retrenched operations.
4. Local newspaper
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These newspaper are paid for.
Edgware & Mill Hill Times
Greenwich Independent
Kilburn Times
London Fisse
South London Press
Newspapers that are free.
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Stratford & Newham Express
Croydon Post
Camden Gazette
Camden New Journal
Croydon Guardian
Ealing Leader
Ealing Informer
Brent & Wembley Leader
Bexley Mercury
5. International newspaper
• The International New York Times is an English
language international newspaper. It combines the
resources of its own correspondents with those of
The New York Times and is published at 38 sites
throughout the world, for sale in more than 160
countries and territories.
6. Examples of companies in
the sector
• Camden news journal-The Camden New Journal is
a free, independent newspaper that covers the
London Borough of Camden. It was born out of a
strike in the 1980s supported by campaigning
journalist Paul Foot, Holborn and St Pancras MP
Frank Dobson and the paper's editor Eric Gordon. It
carries significant influence locally due to its high
news content, investigations and high readership.
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• It was named Free Newspaper of The Year at the
Press Gazette's national industry awards in 2001,
2003, 2005 and 2010. It was nominated in 2002 and
2004.
7. Examples of companies in
the sector
• Daily mail-The Daily Mail is a British daily middlemarket tabloid newspaper owned by the Daily Mail
and General Trust.
• Daily express- The Daily Express is a daily national
middle market tabloid newspaper in the United
Kingdom. It is the flagship title of Express
Newspapers, a subsidiary of Northern & Shell (itself
wholly owned by Richard Desmond).
8. What’s been the impact of
music
• The press are worried because people are not
buying newspaper and are going online and
getting all the information, this bad as they people
are getting all the information for free and not
buying the newspaper, leading the press loosing
money.
9. Linked to industries
• The press is linked to photography and photo
imaging, most newspapers have pictures on their
adverts and most newspaper article have pictures
to support their evidence.