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9 Thg 8 2019
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Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với "media baron" or "gutter press" . Nói cho tôi càng nhiều cách diễn đạt thường ngày thì càng tốt nhé.
Hãy chỉ cho tôi những câu ví dụ với "media baron" or "gutter press" . Nói cho tôi càng nhiều cách diễn đạt thường ngày thì càng tốt nhé.
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11 Thg 8 2019
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- Tiếng Anh (Anh)
Ooh, this is actually hard unless one has been reading around the topic tbh.
Pulled from google, I lack access to a corpus but you might want to find access to a free corpora of English for more specific terms like this:
'He became one of Britain's most powerful media barons.'
'Who really makes the best media baron?'
'If the flow of ideas is dammed by media barons... then an irreversible trend may be set toward a monolithic, totalitarian state.'
Interestlingly, 'gutter press' doesn't even have an OED entry yet. I also couldn't find any sentences in the first few pages of google beyond 'We're the gutter press,' a company.
The definition given by wiktionary is that of tabloid newspapers, which checks out. Traditionally, in Britain, tabloids are opposed to broadsheets - tabloids tend to be more sensationalist, short-form, clickbait-y, broadsheets tend to discuss matters in-depth.
Examples of broadsheets vs tabloids are given below, I've not tried to stay UK-centric. Some of these aren't traditional newspapers, being periodicals, magazines, or online-only content. I personally feel as a native-speaker that trying to keep this to print-only materials would obscure the fact that in practicality, these terms are used to refer to long-form vs. short-form journalistic content more generally (at least for my idiolect - and I think there is a pragmatic argument for their use in this way.)
Tabloids:
Daily express, Daily Mail, Sunday Mail, Sunday Mirror, The Sun, etc.
Broadsheets (nb.: Some of these are more broadsheet-y than others. The Guardian, BBC and Atlantic, fex., are often more tabloidy despite the excellent broadsheet content they often contain.):
The Guardian, BBC, The Atlantic, The Economist, NPR News, PBS Newshour, AP News, The Spectator, The Financial Times, etc
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- Tiếng Anh (Anh)
Ooh, this is actually hard unless one has been reading around the topic tbh.
Pulled from google, I lack access to a corpus but you might want to find access to a free corpora of English for more specific terms like this:
'He became one of Britain's most powerful media barons.'
'Who really makes the best media baron?'
'If the flow of ideas is dammed by media barons... then an irreversible trend may be set toward a monolithic, totalitarian state.'
Interestlingly, 'gutter press' doesn't even have an OED entry yet. I also couldn't find any sentences in the first few pages of google beyond 'We're the gutter press,' a company.
The definition given by wiktionary is that of tabloid newspapers, which checks out. Traditionally, in Britain, tabloids are opposed to broadsheets - tabloids tend to be more sensationalist, short-form, clickbait-y, broadsheets tend to discuss matters in-depth.
Examples of broadsheets vs tabloids are given below, I've not tried to stay UK-centric. Some of these aren't traditional newspapers, being periodicals, magazines, or online-only content. I personally feel as a native-speaker that trying to keep this to print-only materials would obscure the fact that in practicality, these terms are used to refer to long-form vs. short-form journalistic content more generally (at least for my idiolect - and I think there is a pragmatic argument for their use in this way.)
Tabloids:
Daily express, Daily Mail, Sunday Mail, Sunday Mirror, The Sun, etc.
Broadsheets (nb.: Some of these are more broadsheet-y than others. The Guardian, BBC and Atlantic, fex., are often more tabloidy despite the excellent broadsheet content they often contain.):
The Guardian, BBC, The Atlantic, The Economist, NPR News, PBS Newshour, AP News, The Spectator, The Financial Times, etc
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- Tiếng Việt
@ilovepotatoes I very appreciate your explanation. I can understand 'tabloid', 'broadsheet' and 'media baron' but about 'gutter press', the Cambridge Dic defines it as "the type of newspapers that pay more attention to shocking stories about crime and sex than to serious matters" but there is no example so I'm quite confused to use it and I don't have much idea. Do you know any newspaper which is likely to gutter press? Thank you so much!
- Tiếng Anh (Anh)
@vangiang_ng Gutter press would be used to negatively describe tabloids and the poor journalistic practices associated with them (the assumption being that most people of character are not interested in tabloid's sensationalist content.) Some examples of tabloids I personally find to publish a lot of sensationalist content are The Sun, Daily Mail, The Independent, and sometimes The Guardian and Spectator.
As far as I know, this opposition is a very British thing, and with most of us reading news online now, some of us may relate to these terms in different ways.
As I said though, I've never heard the term 'gutter press,' but I'd know what it refers to when I see it. I don't think insulting publications I don't like would really have any benefit though, better to just not support them financially.
Edit: Wording.
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- Tiếng Việt
@ilovepotatoes I'm so sorry for replying so late. Thank you so much, your detailed information have helped me a lot!
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