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Penny press newspapers were cheap, tabloid … Penny press newspapers were cheap, tabloid-style newspapers mass-produced in the United States from the 1830s onwards. Mass production of inexpensive newspapers became possible following the shift from hand-crafted to steam-powered printing. Famous for costing one cent (equivalent to $0.31 in 2021) while other newspapers cost around six cents, penny press papers were revolutionary in making the news accessible to middle class citizens for a reasonable price.dle class citizens for a reasonable price.
, La Penny Press désigne les journaux du XIXe siècle qui ont réussi à drainer une audience plus importante en abaissant fortement leur prix de vente, souvent jusqu'à un cent ou un penny, et en adaptant leur contenu à un public urbain et populaire.
, Penny press газети були дешевими, бульварн … Penny press газети були дешевими, бульварні газети масово вироблялися США з 1830-х років і далі. Масове виробництво недорогих газет стало можливим після переходу від ручного друку до парового друку. Відомі тим, що коштували один цент, тоді як інші газети коштували близько шести центів, пенні газетні газети були революційними, зробивши новини доступними для громадян середнього класу за розумною ціною.омадян середнього класу за розумною ціною.
, Con il soprannome di Penny Press si defini … Con il soprannome di Penny Press si definisce la stampa quotidiana a basso prezzo apparsa nel XIX secolo negli Stati Uniti. Si trattava soprattutto di quotidiani dedicati agli immigrati newyorkesi, la cosiddetta stampa popolare, che avrà grande successo nei paesi anglosassoni e che non vedrà la luce in Italia se non in tempi recenti.La Penny Press vide la luce negli Stati Uniti negli anni 1830. Il primo giornale di questo tipo fu il Sun di New York, il cui prezzo di un penny a copia spiega l'origine del nome.n penny a copia spiega l'origine del nome.
, 便士报(Penny press)是产生于19世纪30年代美国的廉价报纸,从1830-1860年间,美国被称为“便士报”时代。因为购买报纸只需要1便士,价格低,销路增加,故称便士报。(最早是美國紐約太陽報)
, Penny press (pol. „prasa groszowa”) – określenie opisujące ukazującą się w połowie XIX w. w Stanach Zjednoczonych tanią, brukową, tabloidalną prasę.
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Sold for one cent, which made it available to all classes
, The Sun, The NY Herald
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, As a less politically influenced newspaper, it published a wider range of opinions
, Simple vocabulary and diction meant easy comprehension by lower-class and less educated readers.
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We shall be Conservative, in all cases whe … We shall be Conservative, in all cases where we think Conservatism essential to the public good;—and we shall be Radical in everything which may seem to us to require radical treatment and radical reform. We do not believe that everything in Society is either exactly right or exactly wrong;—what is good we desire to preserve and improve;—what is evil, to exterminate, or reform.;—what is evil, to exterminate, or reform.
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Con il soprannome di Penny Press si defini … Con il soprannome di Penny Press si definisce la stampa quotidiana a basso prezzo apparsa nel XIX secolo negli Stati Uniti. Si trattava soprattutto di quotidiani dedicati agli immigrati newyorkesi, la cosiddetta stampa popolare, che avrà grande successo nei paesi anglosassoni e che non vedrà la luce in Italia se non in tempi recenti.La Penny Press vide la luce negli Stati Uniti negli anni 1830. Il primo giornale di questo tipo fu il Sun di New York, il cui prezzo di un penny a copia spiega l'origine del nome.n penny a copia spiega l'origine del nome.
, Penny press (pol. „prasa groszowa”) – określenie opisujące ukazującą się w połowie XIX w. w Stanach Zjednoczonych tanią, brukową, tabloidalną prasę.
, Penny press газети були дешевими, бульварн … Penny press газети були дешевими, бульварні газети масово вироблялися США з 1830-х років і далі. Масове виробництво недорогих газет стало можливим після переходу від ручного друку до парового друку. Відомі тим, що коштували один цент, тоді як інші газети коштували близько шести центів, пенні газетні газети були революційними, зробивши новини доступними для громадян середнього класу за розумною ціною.омадян середнього класу за розумною ціною.
, La Penny Press désigne les journaux du XIXe siècle qui ont réussi à drainer une audience plus importante en abaissant fortement leur prix de vente, souvent jusqu'à un cent ou un penny, et en adaptant leur contenu à un public urbain et populaire.
, 便士报(Penny press)是产生于19世纪30年代美国的廉价报纸,从1830-1860年间,美国被称为“便士报”时代。因为购买报纸只需要1便士,价格低,销路增加,故称便士报。(最早是美國紐約太陽報)
, Penny press newspapers were cheap, tabloid … Penny press newspapers were cheap, tabloid-style newspapers mass-produced in the United States from the 1830s onwards. Mass production of inexpensive newspapers became possible following the shift from hand-crafted to steam-powered printing. Famous for costing one cent (equivalent to $0.31 in 2021) while other newspapers cost around six cents, penny press papers were revolutionary in making the news accessible to middle class citizens for a reasonable price.dle class citizens for a reasonable price.
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