Saturday, February 14, 2015

2.01 Print--Newspapers.

Newspapers are available everyday at various outlets. Deciding between quantity or type of news, you may choose either a daily or weekly newspaper. Daily and weekly issues are excellent sources of of news. But they have their differences.
Daily newspapers are printed every single day. They typically consist of a sports section, arts and entertainment guide, opinion pages, and a news section. Dailies now face a battle against online news organizations. Weeklies, however, expand and examine news rather than trying to break it. Some features might include public figures involved in hot debates or maybe even a look of what's to come for the arts.

The New York Times with average uses about 75,000 trees just for the Sunday paper. Worldwide, half a million trees are used for the Sunday paper. In fact, most of these trees that are grown for specific purpose.
Newspapers make most of their money through advertising. The more people that want to advertise in the newspaper, the more that the newspaper makes. Depending on how much room you want to advertise will determine how much money you need to spend on your ad. The price you pay determines how far and wide your advertisement spreads.
For a reporter to ensure complete credibility, that should get specific quotes from specific people rather than being vague about where their sources come from. They should also be sure to not plagiarize anyone else's work. When following these rules, you're creating original stories that will gain you happy readers.

sources cited: http://www.ehow.com/info_8211623_differences-monthly-weekly-daily-newspapers.html http://www.nytimes.com/ http://mariahdinovo.edublogs.org/2012/08/14/what-specific-rules-do-the-reporters-at-your-local-newspaper-have-to-follow-to-ensure-credibility/

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