What are the differences between weekly and daily newspapers?
Newspapers are distributed out to the public to inform people of events, weather, and other happenings around the world or in your hometown. Newspapers are categorized into two, daily newspapers and weekly newspapers. Daily newspapers are basically printed everyday of the week and consists of updated current news and is updated every day. Hence why they are called "daily" news. Weekly newspapers are printed at the end of every week and consists of news that isn’t quite relevant to current event. But the differences go beyond that.
Daily newspapers are printed every day sometimes with the exception on Sundays and some holidays like Valentine's Day and Christmas. Though are mostly are printed out in the mornings. Now, there are about 6 daily newspapers printed in a week and gives you reports on news like sports, entertainment, movie listings, and news about things that happened the day before. They can sometimes cost more than weekly newspapers
Weekly newspapers are printed every once or twice, sometimes three times, a week, hence the lower prices than daily newspapers. Weekly newspapers mainly focus on detailed stories on important events from all over the world, though usually they cover events that happen in their home town/city. In a weekly paper you can also find things about local life, style, entertainment, and what's going on in the government that week i.e. voting, new laws, etc.
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http://www.ehow.com/info_8211623_differences-monthly-weekly-daily-newspapers.html
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