2. Newspapers
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What’s a Newspaper?
A newspaper is a General-interest newspapers
scheduled publication typically publish stories on local
containing news of current events, and national political events and
informative articles, diverse features, personalities, crime, business,
editorials, and advertising. It usually entertainment, society and
is printed on relatively inexpensive, sports. Most traditional papers
low-grade paper such as newsprint. also feature an editorial page
By 2007, there were 6,580 daily containing editorials written by
newspapers in the world selling 395 an editor and columns that
million copies a day. The worldwide express the personal opinions of
recession of 2008, combined with the writers. The newspaper is
rapid growth of web-based typically funded by
alternatives, caused a serious decline paid subscriptions and
in advertising and circulation, as advertising.
many papers closed or sharply
retrenched operations.
3. The Origins of Newspaper
The history of newspapers is an In the English-speaking world,
often-dramatic chapter of the human the earliest predecessors of the
experience going back some five newspaper were corantos, small
centuries. In Renaissance Europe news pamphlets produced only
handwritten newsletters circulated when some event worthy of
privately among merchants, passing notice occurred. The first
along information about everything successively published title
from wars and economic conditions was The Weekly Newes of 1622.
to social customs and "human It was followed in the 1640's and
interest" features. The first printed 1650's by a plethora of different
forerunners of the newspaper titles in the
appeared in Germany in the late similar newsbook format. The
1400's in the form of news first true newspaper in English
pamphlets or broadsides, often was the London Gazette of 1666.
highly sensationalized in content. For a generation it was the only
Some of the most famous of these officially sanctioned newspaper,
report the atrocities against Germans though many periodical titles
in Transylvania perpetrated by a were in print by the century's
sadistic veovod named Vlad Tsepes end.
Drakul, who became the Count
Dracula of later folklore.
4. Date today 12/09/22 NEWS
Newspaper has good as Since its cost is very less
EFFECTS OF NEWSPAPERS well as bad effect. It hence it is economical to
shows real world all category people in
situation and happening. world. It affect share
It is mirror of truth. we market situation by news
get the which we doesn't related to it. It stores
know. It is beneficial to event, which we can read
educated as well as even after gap of certain
uneducated people. It is period. It is available in
distributed at every part all languages so all type
of country. people of people can read it and
believes on newspaper gets benefited. It tells
which are well known. happening of nearby
some people develop states, country. It is
their career using good media of publicity
newspaper. It became a and advertising. It
part of our life. It is teaches us good
useful commercially as manners and build good
well as routine works. relation with other. Some
Newspaper. It is means newspaper are greatly
for increasing business attracts children which
through advertising. It build their career and
gives political events, develop their overall
financial position of personality.
country, future .
prospectus etc.
5. Beginnings in Mongolia
CELEBRITY NEWS AND GOSSIP WORLD EXCLUSIVES
History of newspaper in Mongolia
The oldest newspaper is Unen, Given the high level of literacy
meaning truth, founded in 1920and rates in the country (97.8%
has around 200,000 subscribers, according to 2000 census),
making it one of the most read newspaper and journal circulation
daily newspapers. The Mongol is often small, though it is
Messenger, published by the increasing.The population's
state-run Montsame, is favoured preference to newspapers is
by government officials and among the highest in the world,
circulated in government offices with 68% preferring newspapers
and overseas embassies, whereas to other forms of media. As with
private publications are widely read state run television and radio,
by expatriates and English state owned papers have become
speaking Mongolians and Western privatized. Two state-owned
businesses. Papers and journals leading
are also produced by political dailies, ArdiinErkh and ZasgiinG
parties, the army, trade unions and azariin, were sold to the public in
by artistic, cultural, scientific and 1999 as part of the 1998 law.
literary organizations.
6. Today Newspaper in Mongolia
They are a looking glass through which foreigners watch
Mongolia. Over the last decade, Mongolian newspapers found
their greatest challenge in upholding the national spirit of
Mongolian people and opening their eyes to the rapidly
changing world. A majority of the population are receiving
useful information for their lives from newspapers.
Approximately 60 per cent of people rely on newspapers for
useful information, 30 per cent receive necessary information
from radio, and 20 per cent watch TV as the source of useful
information. The Internet plays an increasingly vital role in the
distribution and dissemination of information.
The weekly periodicals such as "TV&R", and "Urgent ads"
with the highest sales carry full details of the forthcoming
week's television and radio programs, as well as all kinds of
classifieds. Now there are 21 local newspapers. They mainly
include stories of regional and local interest. Mongolian
newspapers have made significant investments in modern
press facilities and equipment in resent years. Now there
are 17 newspapers and magazines, which have their own
printing houses and press. Most national dailies operate
computerized typesetting and editing systems.
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