Tuesday 15 December 2020

Blog tasks: Daily Mirror case study

language:

1) Masthead-the title of a newspaper.

pug- to catch the readers eye.

splash head- an introductory paragraph in an article which summarise the article.

slogan- a motto or phrase that they use in advertising and marketing to share single objective to attract consumers.

dateline- The dateline of a news story has important information.

kicker- a line of newspaper type set above a headline usually in a different typeface and intended to provoke interest.

byline- printed line of text accompanying a news story, article, or the like, giving the author's name.

standfirst- an introductory paragraph in an article.

2) The daily mirror costs 65p.

3) The main stories on the CSP  of the daily mirror is no MMR jabs no school which means if you do not take the jab your not allowed to go school and the second story is Kate middleton trying to restore peace between prince Williams and prince harry,

4) This is because the daily mirror is the peoples magazine and wants to make the news feel more exclusive and make people feel their getting the top gossip.

5)  The images are big and the text are big and bold to make it easier and simpler to get news and gossip across to the audience. 

Audience:  

1) The target audience for the daily mirror would be middle class or working class as they tend to want to know gossip and general.

2) The front page would appeal to people as its simple and lets people know of gossip and news for middle class and working class.

3) The audience would enjoy the daily mirror as it provides news, celebrity gossip and general news.

4) News prints are generally read by older people as they are less accustomed to technology and as internet is bigger now people can easily access news online and for free.

5)They try to represent them as normal people as they refer to William as ''wills'' to make the audience believe their not different to them as even the royal brothers have issues with each other.

Thursday 3 December 2020

Introduction to Newspapers: blog task

 1)  You can find Sensational news and soft news

2) You can find hard news and serious news 

3) If someone is more left wing they are more likely going to read 'The daily mirror'.

4)  If someone is more right wing they are more likely going to read 'The Times'.

5) Newspaper sales have declined in the last 20 years due to technology and easy access online for free.

6) Free press is important as it shows news for what it is and is not tampered or censored.

Blog tasks: Daily Mirror case study

Representation:

1) Daily mirror supports the labour party.

2) The daily mirror represent rich and powerful people as unfair and selfish as they only care for the needs of the rich and wealthy.

3) The daily mirror represents celebrities as casual people and not people who are more worthy or more better than us their seen as having the same issues as the audience could possibly have.

4) The royal family are seen having family issues as normal siblings would argue and make up but in this instance the wives or girl friends to sort the issue.

5) The reason the Daily mirror represents celebrities as 'normal' is so they seem more approachable and the normal people can relate to them.

Industries:

1) Reach PLC.

2) The Daily Mirror's circulation was 450,000 in 2020. But they used to sell over 3 million papers in 1990. 

3)The newspaper industry has struggled in the last 20 years because of the rise of digital news/media.

4) They have created a website called mirror.co.uk

They Created news based content which updates regularly.

5) Immediacy - has it happened recently? (Kate fixing a royal rift between wlliam and Harry)

Familiarity - is it culturally close to us in Britain? - the royal family are a big pat of Britain.