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Atlependennt of curporate pressures. In the age ‘yf nformation, media power becomes more Yaluahte everywhere Like ralwaysin the last Muy; cam provide keys t other kingdoms: + Ht us! w polities or peerages, but to oil elds ftlevision stations or the rest of the es tshnmenss industry he pews boomed through the eighties, it bate lens distinct from other powers. While Ineaine closer to showbiz, most ‘posh Battie loser co politics and business bmalists became less bohemian and BbGioninist - they wore dark suits, drank Racin front of computer screens RY Has extracted aprice. Most MPs are muich more conservative than iets or journalists (half ofthe Telegraph lists ate anii-Tory). The bias and My/of their clection propaganda in 1992 dYorcign observers, Tis journalism ofa OW larly known in the United States’ AAbtliony Lewis in the New York Times, nly pavtisan, shamelessly advancing HY eave. And almostall ofits pro- live! When Neil Kinnock (the leader lly words or main the text 2 Hereis the news Radio news blamed the Tory press for his defeat, the Sun retorted that the complaint had ‘not a word of ‘ruth’, yetafter the election it had boasted T'STHESUN WOTWON ITY’ And Major (the Conservative Party leacier) was quick to thank the editors ofthe Sun, Daily Mail and Daily Express ~ two of them Tory knights ~ for their support, ‘a What point is the text making about the owners of newspapers in Britain in the first paragraph? b How do newspapers today resemble railways in the nineteenth century ‘€ What does the second paragraph tell us about the economic situation in the eighties in Britain? How did this affect journalists? 4d What does the writer mean by the first sentence of the third paragraph? € What point of difference is drawn between British and US journalism today? £ What inconsistency in the Sun's position does the third paragraph illustrate? Which of their two contradictory statements do you think the writerbelieves more? What in the text indicates that he holds this opi: 1 Choosea word orexpression which you fee is best explained by a translation into your own language. Write it down in that way 2 Choosea word or expression which you feel could be usefull written down in an example sentence. Write it down in th. 3 Choose a word or expression which you feel co written down with a definition ofits mean Write it down in that way 4 Choose a word or expression w a drawing or diagram. Illustrate it 5 Choose a word which you fee! nee or four different colloc 6 Choose a word which you feel could be usefully writte with other words formed from the same words. Write do 7 Choose a word or expression which you feel needs to be w: own with a note on some aspect of its grammar. Write with the appropriate note. § Choose a word or expression which you feel needs to be © on its register. Write it down with the n which you feel needs to be wes uunciation, Write it down with ng words in rds an

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