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The History of News Papers and TV broadcasting.  

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The History of News Papers and TV broadcasting Newspapers were first produced in bulk load in 1896 these were produced at a low price and many people were able to buy them. The Daily Mail started the ball rolling and is the mother of the modern tabloid. Today there are more tabloids sold and new companies have started producing papers like The Times or The Guardian. Tabloid papers are small and easier to handle than broadsheet papers. Tabloids have built up a reputation for being biased and full of gossip. They cover more stories about what celebrities get up to than actual important news. As well as celebrities the royal family get a lot of attention and are under constant eye of the papers. Without celebrities the tabloids wouldn't know what to write about. The papers need the celebrities and so do the celebrities need the papers for their publicity. The...

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