The Times - Introduction

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

January 1, 1788

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

Like the other newspapers,it included parliamentary reports, foreign news and advertisements. John Walter made it clear in the first edition of the newspaper that he was primarily concerned with advertising revenue: "The Register, in its politics, will be of no party.

3) What does the page say about the political views in The Times

The political position of The Times is considered to be centre-right.

4) Who owns The Times today and how is editorial integrity protected?

Rupert Murdoch

5) What did The Times introduce in 2010 and why?

The Times and The Sunday Times were first held under common ownership by Lord Thomson in 1966 as Times Media Limited and were bought by Rupert Murdoch in 1981. Times Media is now part of News UK. Both papers introduced digital subscriptions in 2010 to help ensure a sustainable future for their journalism.

7) What does the section on Editorial Standards say about The Times and newspaper regulation?

The Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) is the largest independent regulator of the newspaper and magazine industry in the UK.

8) What does the section on Ownership say about The Times and who is the current editor? 

Tony Gallagher (born 2 November 1963) is a British newspaper journalist, and is currently editor of The Times. He was editor of The Daily Telegraph, joint deputy editor of the Daily Mail, and editor of The Sun in 2015, before being appointed editor of The Times in 2022.



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