Sunday, July 7, 2013

Daily vs. Weekly Newspapers


 There are many news reports featured in newspapers but there is a difference between the newspapers. These are categorized as daily and weekly newspapers. The daily newspaper is published every day of the week. The weekly newspaper doesn’t come until the end of every week. The weekly newspaper contains a lot of features since it can’t provide immediate news. These usually don’t come until the end of the week. It contains news for several days unlike the daily newspapers. It expands the news instead of breaking it. They consist of city growth, places to visit, etc. It usually tells about what has happened the past week and/or what is going to happen the upcoming week. A daily newspaper is a published and is printed every day. These usually consist of a news section, with either straight news reports opinion pages. Also, a sports section and an arts and entertainment guide. These were once the go-to source for what was going on in the world. These newspapers contain news from 1-2 day period. Weekly newspapers usually contain features, because daily newspapers usually have immediate news. The features can be explaining events, having reviews of restaurants and movies, and things happening in the community.

Sources:
1.     Plambeck, Joseph (26 April 2010). "Newspaper Circulation Falls Nearly 9%". The New York Times
2.     Werner Faulstich: "Grundwissen Medien", 4th ed.,ya UTB, 2000, ISBN 978-3-8252-8169-4, chapter 4 

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