the prohibition of any parts of books, films, news,etc.that are considered politically unacceptable
What is censorship?
7%
What is the percentage of readers considering the printed news to be accurate and reliable?
two types of the UK newspapers
What are broadsheets an tabloids?
Women's monthly magazines
What is Cosmopolitan and Glamour?
the oldest and largest broadcaster in the world
What is the BBC?
belonging to the present time, happening or being used or done now
What is current?
140 million
What is the audience of the BBC
The word included into the titles of most British tabloids.
What is "daily"?
the oldest British magazine
What is the Spectator?
The most popular BBC radio stations
What is BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4?
inclination or prejudice for or against one person or group, especially in a way considered to be unfair
What is bias?
1922
When was the BBC founded?
This newspaper is famous for its realistic reporting.
What is the Guardian?
two magazines covering TV listings
What is TV Choice and What's on TV?
the most popular commercial channel, the BBC competitor
What is ITV?
an organization that transmits a programme or information by radio or television
What is broadcaster?
1896
When was The Daily Mail founded?
This newspaper is all "anti" and is usually called "daily hate" by critics.
What is the Daily Mail?
the magazine featuring health and parenting issues
What is Slimming World Magazine?
the largest satellite programmer
What is BSkyB (British Sky Broadcasting)?
supporting the political right and traditional ideas about society, conservative
What is right-wing?
1828
the Spectator was founded
three popular London-area newspapers
What is the Metro, the London Evening Standard, the London Gazette?
Three so-called "current affairs magazines"
What is the Private Eye, the New Statesman, the Spectator?
The highest ranked news channel in the UK in 2021
What is BBC 1?