A newspaper is a form of publication that contains news, information, and advertising. Articles regularly featured in general-interest newspapers include political events, crime, business, society, entertainment and sports. Most traditional papers also may have an editorial page with the personal opinions of writers.
Newspapers can be categorised by their schedule of publication. They are normally either published on a daily or weekly basis, and are usually aimed at one particular geographic area where most of their readers live.
While most newspapers are aimed at a wide range of readers, usually defined by their geographic area, some focus on smaller groups defined by particular interests rather than location. Such as daily and weekly business newspapers and sports newspapers. Some weekly newspapers are aimed at even smaller groups, they are normally free and distributed only within limited areas. For example, they may be especially for particular immigrant populations.
Tuesday, 20 October 2009
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