Ever since forever, newspapers have been keeping people up to date. They have delivered the news, informing everyone of the important events of the day. From the Italian gazettes to the advent of the printing press and the appearance of the Digital Age, the history of newspapers has come a long way and it is still being written.
We all know how a newspaper looks like, we have all been flipping through its pages at least once in our lifetime, but not all of us know how newspapers appeared and evolved into what they are today: one of the most powerful tools of mass communication. If you’re curious to discover who invented the newspaper, how the printing press influenced the newspapers, and what is the future of the newspapers, then we invite you to take part in this visual and chronological journey that hopefully will answer all of your questions. So pretty please, fasten your seatbelts, ‘cause we’re getting started!
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