LightReader

Chapter 664 - Chapter 621 Parliamentary Opinion War_2

This was one of Perfikot's little tricks. She leaked the front-page headlines of the newspapers under her control to the political views she supported, while contrary opinions were relegated to other pages or even squeezed into the columns, with reduced space and font size. This made it difficult for readers to notice them immediately when reading the newspaper.

Naturally, the viewpoints that newspaper readers could receive were more concentrated on the content reported as front-page headlines.

After all, many people might not buy the entire newspaper to read it all, but rather glance at what the front page says at a newsstand, considering that they have read today's paper.

Especially for the nobility, they were even less likely to read the entire newspaper directly, but would have their butlers briefly summarize the noteworthy content from the newspaper at the breakfast table, or even make clippings.

This is the end of Part One, download Chereads app to continue:
More Chapters