【How do news magazines differ from newspapers i】

发布时间:2021-03-20 06:27:51

How do news magazines differ from newspapers in layout and news coverage?是“美英报刊文章阅读”课程上的一个问题,我不知咋回答才好呢?越详细越好,尽快!

网友回答

我太无语了,你也是同济的吧.
我正准备搜这个答案的,结果就搜到你了,要是有答案了别忘了说一声.
这是我们班第一名写的,你看怎么样?我考试就用这个了:
Layout:①magazines have more pages,colors,pictures.②high-quality print.③longer intervals.News coverage:①mostly focus on political,economic,social news.②less timely but more interesting.③in-depth reports.
搂主,cbx是抄我的,你千万要看清呀~
======以下答案可供参考======
供参考答案1:
1. 前者的封面只有一个显著主题,后者有多个显著主题同时在首页报纸上,具体内容可根据首页上的索引在报纸中找到
2. 前者内部编排不明显,后者分类明显。比如:news,local news, business, jobs, auto, classified
3. 前者内容较深、往往独家评论; 后者较快,可以有转载
4。杂志的印刷精美,报纸粗糙但篇幅较大
供参考答案2:
Most readers will pick up a publication and immediately decide for themselves whether it is a newsletter or a magazine. In general, the differences between newsletters and magazines e down to how they are written, who they are written for, and how they are distributed. Additionally, most newsletters and magazines provide visual clues as to their identity. The most mon differences between magazines and newsletters are:
Content
Magazine: a periodical publication with articles, stories, or pictures on multiple subjects by multiple authors
Newsletter: a periodical publication with articles about one main subject or topic by one or more authors
Audience
Magazine: written for the general public | typically even special interest magazines are written with a general audience in mind - minimum technical jargon or specialized language
Newsletter: written for a group of people with a mon interest | may contain more technical jargon or specialized language not readily understood by the general public that doesn't share the interest or mon bonds of the newsletter audience
Distribution
Magazine: available by subscription or from newstands | often heavily supported by advertising
Newsletter: available by subscription to interested parties or distributed to members of an organization | supported primarily by subscriptions, organizational membership fees (club dues), or paid for by the publishing authority (such as an employee newsletter or a marketing newsletter)
Some localities and organizations have their own specific definitions for magazines and newsletters based on readership, distribution, length, or format regardless of what the publication calls itself. Here are some of the criteria someone might use in deciding if a publication is a magazine, newsletter, or other periodical.
Size: Magazines e in a variety of sizes from digest to tabloid size. Newsletters do as well, al
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