جارديان
النوع | صحيفة يومية |
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الفورمة | Berliner |
المالك | مجموعة گارديان الإعلامية |
المحرر | Alan Rusbridger |
تأسست | 1821 |
الانتماء السياسي | Centre-left[1] |
اللغة | الإنجليزية |
المقر الرئيسي | 119 Farringdon Road, لندن, EC1R 3ER |
الانتشار | 351,031[2] |
الموقع الإلكتروني | guardian.co.uk |
الگارديان (حتى 1959 مانشستر گارديان) هي صحيفة بريطانية تملكها مجموعة الگارديان الإعلامية. وتطبع من يوم الإثنين ليوم السبت من مقرها في لندن ومانشستر.
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التأسيس
الملكية
التنسيق والتداول
التاريخ
Supplements and features
- الإثنين
- الگارديان الإعلامية
- الثلاثاء
- الگارديان التعليمية
- الأربعاء
- گارديان المجتمع (تغطي المجتمع البريطاني والقضايا المتعلقة)
- الخميس
- الگارديان التقنية
- الجمعة
- Film & موسيقى وأفلام
- السبت
- الدليل (a weekly listings magazine), Weekend (the colour supplement), Review (تغطي الأدب), المال, العمل, التخرج, السفر و العائلة.
العواميد المعتادة
كتاب الأعمدة الحالية
- Jackie Ashley
- Nancy Banks-Smith
- Laura Barton
- Marcel Berlins
- Charlie Brooker
- Guy Browning
- Madeleine Bunting
- Siobhain Butterworth
- Simon Callow
- Alexander Chancellor
- Kira Cochrane
- Gavyn Davies
- Larry Elliott
- Jonathan Freedland
- Hadley Freeman
- Stephen Fry
- Timothy Garton Ash
- Ben Goldacre
- Michele Hanson
- Roy Hattersley
- Jon Henley
- Simon Hoggart
- Marina Hyde
- Simon Jenkins
- Victor Keegan
- Martin Kelner
- Martin Kettle
- Mark Lawson
- Maureen Lipman
- Lucy Mangan
- David McKie
- George Monbiot
- Peter Preston
- Naresh Ramchandani
- Jon Ronson
- John Sutherland
- Simon Tisdall
- Polly Toynbee
- Xinran Xue
- Gary Younge
- Country Diary (natural history)
- Notes & Queries
- Whatever happened to ... (following up a "forgotten news story" based on reader suggestions)
- The Digested Read, in which John Crace writes a 500-word satirical synopsis of a recently published book.
- Ask Hadley – fashion advice from Hadley Freeman
- Two wheels, a column about cycling written by Matt Seaton
مسلسلات رسوم متحركة
- If...
- Doonesbury
- Perry Bible Fellowship
- My Peculiar World by Karrie Fransman (in G2)
- A Softer World
- Loomus, by Steven Appleby (Saturday, in the Family section)
- Media Tarts (Monday, in the Media section)
- Clare in the Community (Wednesday, in the Society section)
- Home-Clubber (Saturday, in the Guide section)
- The Pitchers, by Berger & Wyse (Friday, in the Film and Music section). Berger & Wyse also produce a weekly cartoon for the food pages of Weekend magazine.
Editorial cartoonists Martin Rowson and Steve Bell get frequent hate mail for their treatment of controversial topics.[3]
إعلام على الويب
أفلام الگارديان
في الثقافة العامة
الجوائز
فازت
The Guardian has been awarded the National Newspaper of the Year in 1999 and 2006 by the British Press Awards, as well as being co-winner of the World's Best-designed Newspaper as awarded by the Society for News Design (2006). The guardian.co.uk website won the Best Newspaper category three years running in 2005, 2006 and 2007 Webby Awards, beating (in 2005) the New York Times, the Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and Variety.[4] It has been the winner for six years in a row of the British Press Awards for Best Electronic Daily Newspaper.[5] The site won an Eppy award from the US-based magazine Editor & Publisher in 2000 for the best-designed newspaper online service.[6] The website is known for its commentary on sporting events, particularly its over-by-over cricket commentary.
In 2007 the newspaper was ranked first in a study on transparency which analysed 25 mainstream English-language media vehicles, and which was conducted by the International Center for Media and the Public Agenda of the University of Maryland.[7] It scored 3.8 out of a possible 4.0.
أعطت
The Guardian is the sponsor of two major literary awards: The Guardian First Book Award, established in 1999 as a successor to the Guardian Fiction Award which had run since 1965, and the Guardian Children's Fiction Prize, founded in 1967. In recent years it has also sponsored the Hay Festival in Hay-on-Wye.
The annual Guardian Student Media Awards, founded in 1999, recognise excellence in journalism and design of British university and college student newspapers, magazines and websites.
In memory of Paul Foot, who died in 2004, The Guardian and Private Eye jointly set up the "Paul Foot Award", with an annual £10,000 prize fund, for investigative or campaigning journalism.[8]
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الكتاب
- John Edward Taylor (1821-1844)
- Jeremiah Garnett (1844-1861) (jointly with Russell Scott Taylor in 1847-1848)
- Edward Taylor (1861-1872)
- Charles Prestwich Scott (1872-1929)
- Ted Scott (1929-1932)
- William Percival Crozier (1932-1944)
- Alfred Powell Wadsworth (1944-1956)
- Alastair Hetherington (1956-1975)
- Peter Preston (1975-1995)
- Alan Rusbridger (1995-present)
مساهمون مشاهير في الكتابة (الماضي والحاضر)
انظر أيضا
المصادر
- ^ Matt Wells (2004). "World writes to undecided voters". The Guardian. Retrieved 2008-07-13.
- ^ Tryhorn, Chris (9 May 2008). "April ABCS - Financial Times dips for second month". Guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2008-05-24.
- ^ Martin Rowson 25 November 2005."Drawing Fire."The Guardian.
- ^ The Webby Awards, 2005. "9th Annual Webby Awards nominations and winners."
- ^ "The 2006 Newspaper Awards". Retrieved 2006-05-29.
- ^ Eppy Awards, 2000. "Winners."
- ^ "Openness & Accountability: A Study of Transparency in Global Media Outlets". Retrieved 2008-06-19.
- ^ The Paul Foot Award for campaigning journalism
- ^ Profile, The Guardian.Retrieved 2007-07-22.
- ^ Zorza inThe Guardian Index, 1842-1928 Book preview, Adam Matthew Publications, Marlborough, Wiltshire.Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
- ^ Profile:"Pundit with a Punch", Time, 7 July 1958.Retrieved on 2007-07-22.
- ^ The Legend at Shenton's website.Retrieved on 2007-07-22.