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British Mass Media Test

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About 26 million British people read newspapers every day.

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In tabloids you can find only serious news.

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"The Daily Telegraph", "The Times" and "The Independent" are the most popular tabloids.

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The red top is an extreme tabloid with very little intellectual content.

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The most popular tabloid is "The Daily Mail".

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BBC is British Broadcasting Community.

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British sometimes call television "the telly".

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British TV productions are popular only in Britain.

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ITV and Channel 4 mainly earn money with the help of advertisements.

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British soaps are popular because they depict extraordinary lives of people.

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Some British people worry about too much violence on TV.

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Coronation Street is one of the longest-running TV shows in the world.

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The first entertainment radio station in the UK was 2 MT, created in 1822.

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During World War I radio wasn't used at all.

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The Internet has made it possible to listen to radio stations all over the world.

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London Broadcasting Company wasn't a commercial radio station.

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Heinrich Hertz proved that radio waves exist.

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Guglielmo Marconi is considered the pioneer of radio.

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

The BBC was originally created as

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

The BBC is mainly funded by

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

The first regular public television service in the world was launched in

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British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

Why were pirate radio stations popular in the 1960s?

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

Broadsheet newspapers usually focus on

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

Sunday newspapers in the UK usually

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Match the headings (A–F) to the paragraphs (1–4).
There are TWO extra headings.

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

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Match the headings (A–F) to the paragraphs (1–4).
There are TWO extra headings.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

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Match the headings (A–F) to the paragraphs (1–4).
There are TWO extra headings.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

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Match the headings (A–F) to the paragraphs (1–4).
There are TWO extra headings.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

The BBC shows advertising between programmes.

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

Doctor Who first appeared in the 20th century.

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

Pirate radio stations operated legally in Britain.

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

Today podcasts are becoming more popular.

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Read the text and choose the correct option.

British Television, Radio and the Press

The United Kingdom has one of the oldest and most influential media systems in the world. British television, radio and newspapers have played an important role not only in national life but also internationally.

One of the most famous media organisations in the UK is the BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation). It was founded in 1922, originally as a radio company. Today, it operates television channels, radio stations and online platforms. Unlike many commercial broadcasters, the BBC is mainly funded by a television licence fee paid by households in the UK. This system allows it to produce programmes without traditional advertising.

British television has a long history. In 1936, the BBC launched the world’s first regular public television service. Since then, British TV has produced many programmes that became famous worldwide. For example, Doctor Who, first shown in 1963, is the longest-running science fiction television series in the world. Another popular programme is Coronation Street, which has been broadcast since 1960 and has thousands of episodes. In recent years, shows like The Great British Bake Off have attracted millions of viewers and become part of everyday conversation in Britain.

Radio also plays an important role in British culture. Before television became popular, radio was the main source of news and entertainment. One interesting tradition is “the pips” — a series of short sounds broadcast on BBC Radio 4 to mark the exact time. In the 1960s, pirate radio stations became popular because the BBC did not broadcast much pop music. These unofficial stations often operated from ships outside British waters. Today, many people still listen to traditional radio, but podcasts and mobile apps are becoming more common.

The British press is also well known around the world. Newspapers in the UK are traditionally divided into broadsheets and tabloids. Broadsheets usually focus on serious political and economic news, while tabloids often publish more sensational stories and eye-catching headlines. One of the oldest newspapers is The Times, founded in 1785. In contrast, The Sun is famous for its bold style and large readership. British newspapers are known for strong investigative journalism and a high level of press freedom. Sunday editions are usually different from weekday newspapers and often include longer articles and special features.

Overall, British television, radio and the press have shaped public opinion and culture for more than a century. Despite technological changes and the growth of digital media, traditional British media institutions continue to influence millions of people every day.

The Sun was founded in the 18th century.

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