Friday 18 September 2015

News Institutions.


The Sun
The sun  is a daily tabloid  newspaper published in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Founded in 1964 . it became a tabloid in 1969 after it was purchased by its current owners. This was a well known newspaper that mainly males viewrs were intrested in. There has been around 5 million viewrs and have had a ot of controversy,. they are on twitter and people keep updated on that rather than the newspaper most times.


Channel 4
Television broadcasting company
Channel 4 is a British public-service television broadcaster which began transmission on 2 November 1982.

it was Founded in November 2, 1982, UK. the CEO of channel 4 is David Abraham and the Parent organization is Channel 4 Television Corporation.  It has around nearly 4 million viewrs all around the UK. In 2012 its total revenues were £925 million with 91% derived from sale of advertising. Channel 4 has many other shows that go along with it for example, channel 4+, 4seven and more4, E4 are some of them.

BBC NEWS
British commercial company formed on 18 October 1922.BBC combine global audience revealed at 308 million. By 2020 estimated 500 million global reach amongst viewers.BBC Global News Ltd’s audience has grown to 105 million with BBC World News TV’s up by 12 per cent, and bbc.com/news growing by 16 per cent.For the first time, television overtook radio as the most popular platform for BBC international news, and it is also the first time since the BBC tracked audiences for all three platforms – radio, TV and online (55m) – in English and 28 other languages – that they’ve all grown in the same year. World Service TV news content is now available in 12 languages. The BBC is available on tv, online, app. 


SKY NEWS

  • Home
  • Uk
  • World
  • Us
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Entertainment
  • Strange News
  • Weather
 Sky Channels
Sky 1, Sky Living, Sky Atlantic, Sky Art, Sky Movies, Sky 3D, Sky Sports



ITV NEWS

  • Player
  • Shows
  • Guide
  • News
  • Sport
  • More
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has also estimated that in 10 children aged between five and 16 have a clinically diagnosed mental health disorder, with the highest number - six per cent - affected by a conduct or behavioural problem.
Three per cent have been diagnosed with anxiety and one per cent with depression, according to the 2004 figures - while disorders such as autism, tics and eating problems make up less than one per cent.

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