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: ''This article is about the British newspaper established in 1996. For the American newspaper of the 1890s, see New Nation (United States).'' ''New Nation'' was a weekly newspaper published in the UK for the Black British community. Launched in 1996,〔Decca Aitkenhead, ("Black and successful? Here's the good news" ), ''The Independent'', 13 October 1996.〕 the newspaper was Britain's Number 1-selling black newspaper. The paper was published every Monday. ''New Nation'' was published by Ethnic Media Group, a leading publisher of weekly newspapers, magazines, websites and digital newspapers for Britain’s African, Caribbean, Black British and Asian communities in the UK, until the company went into administration in 2009.〔("Potential buyers emerge for New Nation newspaper" ), Sally Newall, ''Press Gazette'', 23 January 2009. Accessed 7 March 2010.〕 It pioneered the development of Black and Asian digital newspapers, reaching a global audience.〔(Editor's anger at stop and search ), ''BBC News'', 24 February 2003.〕 The newspaper featured a mix of news, sport, social and political issues. It also had a recruitment and personal section. Its weekly entertainment section, ''The Buzz'', featured black music, gospel, general entertainment features as well as exclusive interviews. "Legal Ease" was a legal column written by barrister Ryan Clement, the author of ''Legal Eyes'', that used to be a legal column in the weekly newspaper ''The Voice'', which was ''New Nation''′s main competitor. In 2003, when several UK newspapers were furnished with details about the death of Margie Schoedinger, a black woman who had filed rape charges against George W. Bush, only the ''New Nation'' chose to publish the story. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「New Nation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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