Social Sciences, asked by nandini108921, 11 months ago

what are
the
modern
history
of
newspapers​

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Answered by safinakhatun201718
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In the 20th century newspapers became still more common. The Daily Mail was first published in 1896, The Daily Express was first published in 1900 and the Daily Mirror began publication in 1903. In 1964 The Daily Herald became The Sun and The Daily Star was founded in 1978. Meanwhile, The Sunday Telegraph was founded in 1961 and in 1962 The Sunday Times became the first newspaper to publish a Sunday color supplement. The Mail on Sunday began in 1982. The Independent was first published in 1986. Also in 1986, Today became the first color newspaper in Britain.

By the beginning of the 20th century Fleet Street was the center of the British newspaper industry. However, in the 1980s newspaper owners moved away from Fleet Street. At that time computer technology replaced the old labor intensive methods of printing. The Press Complaints Commission was created in 1990. Metro, a free newspaper for commuters was first published in Britain in 1999. Then in 2010, an abbreviated version of the Independent called i was launched However in 2011 The News Of The World ceased publication.

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