Newspaper
January 20th, 2009The word “newspaper” didn’t enter the English language until the sixteen-sixties. Venetians sold news for a coin called a gazzetta. The Germans read Zeitungen; the French nouvelles; the English intelligencers. The London Gazette began in 1665. Its news was mostly old, foreign, and unreliable. Because early newspapers tended to take aim at people in power, they were sometimes called “paper bullets.” - The New Yorker.




