Types of Media in the UK
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1. Question
Which of these newspapers traditionally has a focus on social justice and the environment?
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2. Question
Which of these newspapers is generally thought to be the “newspaper of record?”
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3. Question
How frequently is The Times published?
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4. Question
Which of these terms best describes the editorial position of BBC News?
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5. Question
Which of these newspapers is available for free on public transport services?
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6. Question
In what manner is the BBC mostly funded?
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7. Question
Which of these radio stations has a focus on current affairs and the spoken word?
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8. Question
BBC Radio Tyneside is an example of which type of media?
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9. Question
Which of these is the largest source of revenue for commercial radio and TV?
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10. Question
The Hereford Chronicle is an example of which type of media?
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11. Question
Which of these radio stations has a focus on classical music and drama?
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12. Question
Which of these magazines is aimed mostly at women?
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13. Question
Which of these London streets was traditionally the home of many press offices?
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14. Question
Which of these newspapers has traditionally supported the Labour Party?
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15. Question
Which of these newspapers has the largest circulation?
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16. Question
Facebook would be categorised as which of these types of media?
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17. Question
Which of these radio stations has the youngest audience?
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18. Question
What does “BBC” stand for?
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19. Question
Which of these TV channels began in 1982?
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20. Question
On which of the following would advertising not be allowed?
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21. Question
Which of these media outlets would be regarded as a “streaming service”?
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22. Question
Which of these newspapers is a broadsheet?
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23. Question
Traditionally, which of these types of media has a younger audience?
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24. Question
Which of these newspapers is a tabloid?
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25. Question
Which of these newspapers has generally thought to be supportive of the Conservative Party?