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The History of the Newspaper  

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The History of the Newspaper There have been newspapers around since the 19th century. Around that time all the papers were aimed at high class people because they were the only people who could afford an education. They only consisted of Standard English without any slang which is quite surprising. These papers were huge one portrait side of a paper was A3 and when the two pages were together then you can imagine a massive paper they were called 'Broadsheet'. In the 20th century more people began to read due to free education so newspapers became more compulsory and had to change to suit everybody's needs. This soon changed and turned into a fight for the readers. Something even more frustrating for newspaper publishers was the release of the television place around the beginning of the 20th century but never really took off until around the middle. This made an even bigger fight...

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