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1838 The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce, since 1861 The Times of India, today the English newspaper with the widest circulation, is founded 1843 The Economist 1851 The New-York Daily Times , later The New York Times
Timeline of English history; Timeline of Estonian history; ... Timeline of social media (1979/1980–present) Timeline of Linux kernel development (1991–present)
Timeline of the English language. 400 — ... and other English dominant media. ... A Linguistic History of English, vol. II, 632p.
America Online CEO Stephen M. Case, left, and Time Warner CEO Gerald M. Levin listen to senators' opening statements during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the merger of the two ...
The March of Journalism: The Story of the British Press from 1622 to the Present Day 1952. online; O'Malley, Tom. "History, Historians and of the Writing of Print and Newspaper History in the UK c. 1945–1962," Media History (Special Issue: The Historiography of the Media in the United Kingdom) (2012) 18#3–4, DOI: 10.1080/13688804.2012.723492
The history of British journalism: from the foundation of the newspaper press in England, to the repeal of the Stamp act in 1855 (1859). online old classic Boyce, D. G. "Crusaders without chains: power and the press barons 1896–1951" in J. Curran, A. Smith and P. Wingate, eds., Impacts and Influences: Essays on Media Power in the Twentieth ...
The history of British newspapers begins in the 17th century with the emergence of regular publications covering news and gossip. The relaxation of government censorship in the late 17th century led to a rise in publications, which in turn led to an increase in regulation throughout the 18th century. [ 1 ]
23 April – First broadcast by King George V, opening the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley Stadium. 1 May – First broadcast from Edinburgh (relay stad to Daventry transmitting station and becomes the first British radio station to achieve near national coverage: the first step in the establishment of the BBC National Programme. [4] 1926