Monday, 6 November 2017

Newspapers

Newspapers have been around since the 17th century

Until the 20th century, newspapers were the primary means of bringing news to the public.

Unlike news broadcasting newspapers do no have to be impartial-they are allowed to show their political bias-> Rupert Murdoch -The sun-> friends with Tony Blair so the sun supported him and the Iraq war

They are largely self-regulating. They have a regulating body- IPSO (the Independent Press Standards Organisation (2014)

Leveson Inquiry 2001- in response to allegations of phone hacking at The News of the World (amongst others) was carried out. It suggested a code of conduct and tighter controls be imposed- nothing has really happened about this
                                                                
 Popular (tabloid)
-The Sun
-The Sun on Sunday
-Daily Mirror
-Sunday Mirror
-Sunday People
-Daily Star
Mid Market
-Daily Mail
-The Mail
-London Evening Standard
-Metro
-Sunday Express
-Daily Express
   Quality( broad-sheet)
-Daily Telegraph
-Sunday Telegraph
-The Guardian
-The Observer
-The Times
-Sunday Times
-The Independent
-I
-Financial Times
Conventions of Tabloid
-Many photos, Aimed at C2,D,E, Multiple headlines-with puns and jokes, adverts, colourful, popular press
Conventions of Broadsheet

 -Large title, one large picture, subtitle, lots of text, formal language, serious articles (intellectual), aimed at A,B,C1
                                                                                           

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