Newspapers: The Times - Introduction

 1) What year was The Times founded and when did it start using the Times name?

It was founded in the 1785's and they started to use the name "The Times" in 1788.


2) What content did John Walter suggest the paper would offer in the first edition?

He said that he wanted something to "suit everyone's pallet" this means that he wanted to put everything and anything that he wanted to get a hold of during the time.

3) What does the pages say about the political views in The Times
They use it to applaud or censure them.

4) Who owns The Times today and how is editorial integrity protected?
It is now being supported by the New labour and conservatives parties.

5) What did The Times introduce in 2010 and why?
They introduced a digital version of their newspapers so that people could read it where ever they go.

6) What was The Times named in 2018 by the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University?
It was named as Britain's most trusted national newspaper.

7) What does the section on Editorial Standards say about The Times and newspaper regulation?
It says that they take complaints of the people and then they go ahead and abid the independent press standards organisation. 

8) What does the section on Ownership say about The Times and who is the current editor? 
They are published and owned by Times Paper Limited and the current editor would be John Witherow.

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