Where is the factory that manufacture the paper for newspaper?
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News production starts with the reporters going out to their respective beat to gather stories and cover events and also the marketing department getting advertisement into the newspaper on daily basis. It starts with reporters getting their stories ready daily and sending their stories in electronically through their mails to the editor. Each reporter works with a particular desk in the newsroom, some of these desks are: Metro desk, Sport desk, Business desk, Political desk, Education desk and others. News gathering and dissemination is paramount to every newspaper as this is the responsibility of the newspaper house to the people and this can determine their level of advertiser’s patronage. After stories are gathered, the Sub Editors are saddled with the responsibility of editing copies submitted by the reporter using a red pen or red font color, the Chief Sub Editor uses blue while the Editor uses green. This tells that each of the editing done on a particular story is still subjected to the final editing done by either the Chief Sub Editor or the Editor. Some newsrooms have started to automate parts of the news gathering on digital and social platforms
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Hindustan Newsprint Ltd (HNL)is the factory which is produces paper for newspaper.
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- Newsprint is the paper that is used in "printing newspapers".
- It is a low-quality paper and hence it has a low cost and can be afforded by everyone.
- Raw materials include fibers extracted from trees such as "pine, fir", etc.
- Otherwise, fibers from old newspapers and magazines are also recycled and used in the manufacturing process.
- The factory of newsprint is "Hindustan Newsprint Ltd (HNL)" and it is located in the Kottayam district in the state of Kerala.
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