In the modem world, it is important to be well-informed. Success in many fields depends on getting the latest information. To keep up with what is happening in the world, well-informed people read newspapers and news magazines. They listen to the news on the radio and they watch it on television. Owners of home computers can even receive their news directly from the wire services -- news agencies that supply newspapers, magazines, radio and television with news reports -- through special telephone links. Most people read newspapers for the news of the day. The typical dally newspaper contains articles about local, regional, national, and international news, as well as sports, weather reports, editorials, and other features. In large cities, newspaper readers can often choose between a' morning paper “distributed early in the morning and' evening paper' distributed at the end of the workday. Most American newspapers also publish an enlarged Sunday edition containing articles a bout the news of the day and of the week, plus a number of entertainment and advertising supplements. Daily newspapers are designed to be read quickly by busy people looking for specific information. The Sunday papers, on the other hand, are intended to entertain as well as inform, and they tend to be read leisurely by all members of the family. Other types of newspapers include campus newspapers, written by students at universities, and weekly newspapers, usually intended for a specific audience. News magazines such as Time, Newsweek, and U. S. News and World Report are published weekly. They contain articles about the important national and international news of the week, and special sections are devoted to news about such areas as business, science, education, and the arts. News magazines are a popular source of general information on a wide range of recent events. They also feature longer articles dealing with the influence of current events on modem life. Radio and television present the important news of the hour. Many radio stations in the U. S. broadcast news every hour, and a few all-news stations broadcast news and news commentary, programs all day, Most commercial television stations have news programs in the evening ( beginning at 5:00 or 6:00 p. m. ) and at night ( beginning at 10:00 of 11:00 p. m. ). The evening news generally consists of a national network news program and a local news program, while at night it is usually a local program. In addition, some TV stations offer early morning news, late night news, and weekly' news magazine' programs. Cable television networks in some cities offer foreign language news and all-news channels. Which type of newspaper is distributed at the end of the workday?