Where do we get the first mentions of printing from?
China
Briefly explain what a newspaper is
Published daily or weekly, focus on current news, politics, and events.
What is the main purpose of the press?
To inform people about news and events.
What is the main job of a journalist?
To inform the public and share news.
Name the two most famous news moderators on TV Nova.
Lucie Borhyová and Rey Koranteng.
From which century are the first known mentions of printing?
9th century
In what kind of press would you find out that your favorite artist is breaking up with their partner?
In tabloid.
How has the press changed in the digital age?
News is now online, with faster updates and social media sharing.
What is investigative journalism?
In-depth reporting to uncover hidden facts or wrongdoing.
How many copies of newspapers are printed worldwide every day?
Around 350 million copies.
In what century did printing begin in Europe?
15th century
Why are broadsheet sections seen as more reliable than tabloids?
Broadsheet sections are more factual, while tabloids focus on exaggeration.
What is one challenge modern media faces today?
The spread of fake news.
What methods do investigative journalists use?
Interviews, records, and undercover work.
What percentage of global news stories come from investigative journalism?
About 1%.
What is the name of the inventor of modern printing technology?
Johannes Gutenberg
Briefly explain what Sections of Broadsheet are
Parts of a large-format newspaper, e.g., news, business, culture, and sports. Broadsheets are more detailed and formal.
How does the press support democracy?
It spreads political ideas, informs citizens, and promotes free speech.
Why is investigative journalism important?
It exposes corruption, crime, and injustice, creating social change.
How many newspapers are sold every minute around the world?
Around 250,000 copies.
What was the printing technique before the invention of movable letters?
The whole text was carved into the entire plate and then cast.
Briefly explain what magazines are
Published weekly or monthly, cover specific topics (e.g., fashion, science) with in-depth articles.
What are the pros and cons of citizen journalism?
What risks do journalists face in investigations? Name the most famous example.
Threats to their safety, Ján Kuciak.
What is the record for the highest number of pages in a single newspaper edition?
3,215 pages (Sunday New York Times, 1987).