TOP 10 MOST POPULAR NEWSPAPER IN THE WORLD
1. The Guardian (UK)
Formerly known as The Manchester Guardian, this newspaper was founded in 1821 by a group of non-conformist businessmen headed by John Edward Taylor. The much-quoted article “comment is free but facts are sacred” is still used to explain the values of the present-day newspaper.
2. The Wall Street Journal (USA)
In 1882, with 2 associates, newspaperman Charles Henry Dow founded Dow Jones and Company, a news agency for the financial world. The Journal took its modern shape and prominence in the 1940s, a time of industrial expansion for the United States and its financial institutions in New York. The Wall Street Journal is a special paper for people in the business and economic communities, yet it goes far beyond that designation in its treatment of the news.
3. The New York Times (USA)
Launched in 1851 with motto printed in the upper left-hand corner of the front page, “All the News That’s Fit to Print.” The journalistic endeavor of this newspaper is committed to quality news, information and entertainment in the US as well as around the world.
4. The Washington Post (USA)
The largest and the oldest newspaper of Washington D.C. was founded in 1877 by Stilson Hutchins. In 1975, The Washington Post launched three new weekly zoned sections, the Maryland, District and Virginia Weeklies. These three sections were later transformed into 10 local news sections to provide greater coverage of community news, activities and features of special interest to readers living in the regions served.
5. China Daily (China)
Established on June 1, 1981, it is an English-language daily newspaper in China. Also known as “Window to China”, it is headquartered in Beijing.
6. The Times of India (India)
One of the highest circulated English language daily broadsheet in the world, The Times of India (TOI) was started on November 3, 1838 with the name of “The Bombay Times and Journal of Commerce”.
7. The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Founded in 1831 as Sydney Herald, this newspaper was founded by Englishmen Alfred Ward Stephens, Frederick Stokes and William McGarvie, who all worked for the Sydney Gazette. In 1995, the company launched smh.com.au, the newspaper’s web edition.
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