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Newspapers index

  1)  Newspapers: Weekly news stories from Mail Online and The Guardian   2)  Newspapers: The decline in print media 3)  Newspapers: News Values   4)  Newspapers: The future of journalism 5)  Newspapers: Regulation 6)  Newspapers: Daily Mail and Mail Online CSP 7)  Newspapers: The Guardian newspaper and website CSP

The Guardian CSP: Blog tasks

The Guardian newspaper and website analysis 1) What are the most significant front page headlines seen in the Guardian in recent years? -Brexit -the closure of news of world due to the phone hacking scandal  -The Joe Biden election  -Migrant shipwreck  2) Ideology and audience: What ideologies are present in the Guardian? Is the audience positioned to respond to stories in a certain way? I believe that audiences are free to react or understand things anyway they see it fit. The Guardian are are a left wing ideology and base stories off a left wing ideology.  3) How do the Guardian editions/stories you have studied reflect British culture and society? They go for major British concepts found in establishments like the government and large British companies.  Now visit   the Guardian newspaper website   and look at a few stories before answering these questions: 1) What are the top stories? Are they examples of soft news or hard news?  Threats, fear and surveillance: how China targets st

Daily Mail and Mail Online CSP: Blog tasks

  Daily Mail and Mail Online analysis  1) What are the most significant front page headlines seen in the Daily Mail in recent years? -Britain leaving the EU  -stories related to Brexit  2) Ideology and audience: What ideologies are present in the Daily Mail? Is the audience positioned to respond to stories in a certain way? Daily Mail leans towards a  right-wing political ideology , evident in its front cover choices. News stories are sensationalised and given provocative headlines, aiming to captivate readers and elicit emotional responses. 3) How do the Daily Mail stories you have studied reflect British culture and society? Explores the soft and hard news related to the UK which reflects the British culture, this is what intrigues the audience and has gained loyalty from  Now  visit Mail Online  and look at a few stories before answering these questions: 1) What are the top five stories? Are they examples of soft news or hard news? Are there any  examples of ‘clickbait’ can you find