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What are the major media in the world?

The world famous media are introduced as follows:

1, Financial Times

The Financial Times is a world-famous international financial media, which was founded by James Xie Lidan and his brother on 1888.

The newspaper is published simultaneously in London, Frankfurt, new york, Paris, Los Angeles, Madrid and Hongkong, with a daily circulation of about 450,000 copies, 70% of which are distributed in more than 65,438+040 countries outside the UK.

2. World news

The News of the World is a small daily newspaper, which is owned by News Corporation owned by wealthy businessman Keith Rupert Murdoch.

The News of the World is the Sunday edition of The Sun. The News of the World is the highest-selling newspaper in Britain, with a daily circulation of 3.2 million at the end of 2004.

3. The Times

The Times is a comprehensive national daily newspaper in Britain, which has great influence on politics, economy and culture all over the world.

The Times belongs to Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. For a long time, The Times has been regarded as the first mainstream newspaper in Britain, and it is known as "the faithful recorder of British society".

The Times has played an important role in British domestic politics and international relations. After being acquired by Rupert Murdoch, it is said that the style of the times tends to be conservative.

4. The Guardian

The Guardian is a national comprehensive daily newspaper in Britain. Together with The Times and The Daily Telegraph, they are called the three major British newspapers.

Founded by John edward tylor on May 5, 182 1. It is called the Manchester Guardian because its headquarters is in Manchester. On August 24th, 1959, it was renamed.

1964 moved its headquarters to London, but it has printing facilities in Manchester City and London. The newspaper pays attention to reporting international news and is good at commenting and analyzing articles.

5. Observer

The Observer is the earliest Sunday newspaper in Britain. Founded in 179 1, 1976 was acquired by American Richfield Atlantic Company, and 198 1 changed hands with Utram Company on February 25th.

The circulation is 750,000 copies. This newspaper is a comprehensive political and literary newspaper, mainly commenting on politics, economy and literature. Close ties with the government and party leaders, so well informed.