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The television is another source of finding out about the days events from around the world. The channel that you turn on to catch the news follows similar rules to the newspapers where depending on the type of news and reporting you are looking for will depend on what news station you put on.
The Channel 4 News at 19:00 is a fairly serious news programme and popular with many broadsheet readers. In comparison, the Sky News channel will appeal to the tabloid readers with many stories based around scandals and exaggerated horrors.
Some news studios will use brightly coloured backgrounds with tanned and immaculate reporters, with others using a plainer more conservative look.
The news headlines will focus on the main and most poignant stories of the day. The first story will be the longest and the most reported on, with many channels running the same headlines and main stories but in different styles. The news can also be bias and can be used as a propaganda tool in times of war and political unrest.
The majority of magazines are based on gossip and celebrities. However, magazines such as The National Geographic report on current news stories from around the world based on the natural world.
Magazine news tends to be based on a particular topic like politics or cars. Some newspapers provide a supplement magazine with news articles on anything from sports news to cooking tips.
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