Inside the Newspaper: Advertisements
Aug 10th, 2008 • Category: Newspapers in Education
A newspaper is full of pages with stories, photographs and pictures. Often the pictures go with the stories, but sometimes the pictures are advertisements, or ads.
Advertisements make up a big part of a newspaper and pay for the cost of printing and producing newspapers. Ads sell things. The ads scattered throughout the newspaper are called display ads. They usually have pictures, graphics or photographs to go with them, and can be any size.
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