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Press in BritainPress in Britain

A Bit of HistoryA Bit of History Newspapers appeared in many European Newspapers appeared in many European

countries in the 17th century. The first English countries in the 17th century. The first English printed news book averaging twenty-two pages printed news book averaging twenty-two pages was the "Weekly News". It appeared in Lon was the "Weekly News". It appeared in Lon don in 1621. By the 1640s the news book had don in 1621. By the 1640s the news book had taken the form of a newspaper. The first taken the form of a newspaper. The first periodical was the "London Gazeperiodical was the "London Gazetttte", a weekly e", a weekly court paper. It started as the "Oxford Gazette" court paper. It started as the "Oxford Gazette" in 1665 when the King and the court moved to in 1665 when the King and the court moved to Oxford because of London plague. Oxford because of London plague.

The first English daily was "The Daily The first English daily was "The Daily Courant" (1702-35). It was in 1771 that Courant" (1702-35). It was in 1771 that Parliament allowed journalists the right to Parliament allowed journalists the right to report its proceedings. The "Times" was report its proceedings. The "Times" was founded by John Walter in 1785, and founded by John Walter in 1785, and "The Observer" was founded in 1791. "The Observer" was founded in 1791.

Fleet StreetFleet Street

Fleet StreetFleet Street ( (London) was for centuries the ) was for centuries the home of the newspaper industry and the name home of the newspaper industry and the name is still used to describe the national press. It is still used to describe the national press. It ran from the Fleet river, a noisome ditch, to the ran from the Fleet river, a noisome ditch, to the Strand—strategically between the city and the Strand—strategically between the city and the court. From court. From Tudor times it was the haunt of times it was the haunt of booksellers, writers, and printers. The first daily booksellers, writers, and printers. The first daily newspaper, the newspaper, the Daily CourantDaily Courant, was established , was established there in 1702, and there in 1702, and The TimesThe Times, in Printing , in Printing House Square to the east, followed in 1785, House Square to the east, followed in 1785, under the name under the name Daily Universal RegisterDaily Universal Register. .

Fleet Street – symbol of the British press

British newspapers are thick

Quality NewspapersQuality Newspapers

““The Times” has been published in The Times” has been published in London since 1785. It is the UK’s leading London since 1785. It is the UK’s leading daily newspaper for business people.daily newspaper for business people.

In 2010 the paper’s circulation wasIn 2010 the paper’s circulation was 502 436 copies daily502 436 copies daily

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