Thursday, November 7, 2019
Free Essays on Sun
The Sun daily newspaper is a success! It may not be every ones idea of a         success; in fact to many The Sun is a disaster. This essay will explore         the differences between these two views of what is the United Kingdoms         largest circulation newspaper. It will reach into the past to discover its         roots and follow its growth to the present day as Britainââ¬â¢s and possibly         the Western worlds largest circulation of a Nation daily newspaper How         national newspapers like the Sun ââ¬Ëfitââ¬â¢ into the large media conglomerates         and the restraints and freedoms encountered and enjoyed in an expanding         world of media technology Whether this technology has created a fourth         estate and as James Curran and Jean Seaton would have it ââ¬ËPower without         Responsibilityââ¬â¢. (2) Finally it will address the future of newspapers as         we approach the 21st century The first object of the media, any media is         to attract an audience. In this the Sun has certainly succeeded six days a         week month in month out it has attracted that audience in large numbers.         It was not always so! The Sun was built on the ashes, or rather the         remains of the Old Daily Herald. The International Publishing Company,         which had acquired Oldhamââ¬â¢s shares in the paper in 1961, gained a         controlling interest by persuading the Trade Union Council to part with         their substantial holding in 1964. (3) Up to this time The Daily Herald         with its links with labour, and part ownership by the T.U.C. was the sole         remaining outright supporter of the labour party. It radical views         attracted a mainly working class readership which compared to its         capitalist rivals had a larger circulation than most, and certainly a more         loyal one. However despite the fact that The Daily Herald had grown to be         the daily newspaper with the largest circul...  Free Essays on Sun  Free Essays on Sun    The Sun daily newspaper is a success! It may not be every ones idea of a         success; in fact to many The Sun is a disaster. This essay will explore         the differences between these two views of what is the United Kingdoms         largest circulation newspaper. It will reach into the past to discover its         roots and follow its growth to the present day as Britainââ¬â¢s and possibly         the Western worlds largest circulation of a Nation daily newspaper How         national newspapers like the Sun ââ¬Ëfitââ¬â¢ into the large media conglomerates         and the restraints and freedoms encountered and enjoyed in an expanding         world of media technology Whether this technology has created a fourth         estate and as James Curran and Jean Seaton would have it ââ¬ËPower without         Responsibilityââ¬â¢. (2) Finally it will address the future of newspapers as         we approach the 21st century The first object of the media, any media is         to attract an audience. In this the Sun has certainly succeeded six days a         week month in month out it has attracted that audience in large numbers.         It was not always so! The Sun was built on the ashes, or rather the         remains of the Old Daily Herald. The International Publishing Company,         which had acquired Oldhamââ¬â¢s shares in the paper in 1961, gained a         controlling interest by persuading the Trade Union Council to part with         their substantial holding in 1964. (3) Up to this time The Daily Herald         with its links with labour, and part ownership by the T.U.C. was the sole         remaining outright supporter of the labour party. It radical views         attracted a mainly working class readership which compared to its         capitalist rivals had a larger circulation than most, and certainly a more         loyal one. However despite the fact that The Daily Herald had grown to be         the daily newspaper with the largest circul...    
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