Daily Mirror Flashcards

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What does the image of the queen on the front cover of Daily Mirror suggest?

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Her clothing and jewels connote her wealth and status
- May be a form of escapism for people who dream for that kind of wealth and status
- Choice of an old photo suggests she’s long standing reign and shows history of article
- Reinforced by image of King George next to her saying “tears for the king”
- Represents Daily Mirror as a patriotic paper/company

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Image and text connotations on the Daily mirror front cover?

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Large images and small amounts of copy is conventional for tabloid papers
- Reflects low literacy levels of readers

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Annotations of the image of the main image of Daily Mirror front cover?

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  • Large image of Boris suggests power and importance
  • Suit and tie represents him as being high status
  • Looks a bit disheveled connoting he is lazy and unprofessional
  • Looks unapologetic - smirking, suggests he doesn’t think he is at fault
  • Meaning anchored by big headline “ZERO SHAME” emphasizes he should feel shame
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How are men represented on the Daily Mirror front cover?

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King George and Keir Starmer also wearing suits and ties
- Represents men in positions of power and wealth

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Examples of facts and statistics and what they do on Daily Mirror front cover?

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  • 12 parties
  • 3 attended
  • 1 in own flat
  • 300 pictures
  • Numbers help article feel more persuasive and suggest sheer volume of rules broken
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How is Daily Mirror’s political view communicated on the front cover?

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  • Ellipsis communicates Daily Mirrors opinion that there should be an apology but there isn’t
  • Links to DM’s political standpoint as pro labor and anti conservative
  • Emphasized by biased language “ shameless” which creates negative representations of Boris
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Example of binary oppositions (Levi Strauss) in Daily Mirror front cover?

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  • BJ partying vs public sticking to rules
  • Draws comparison between BJ and British public which paints him as a villain
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Language used in Daily Mirror front cover?

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“snubbed” “brash” use of these words create negative representation of him being arrogant and uncaring

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What is an example of an inter textual reference on Daily Mirror front cover?

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“Partygate” reference to Watergate scandal, where US president Richard Nixon was investigated for corruption and crimes
- Which represents BJ as corrupt and untrustworthy

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Examples of language used in Daily Mirror double page to describe Boris?

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  • Repetition of word” Shame” connotes Boris’s wrongdoing “man with no shame”
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What are connotations of the image of Boris on Daily Mirror double page?

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  • Image of BJ in suit drinking champagne
  • Juxtaposed with main image left of BJ of NHS workers
  • Binary oppositions between key workers and Boris creates representation of him being lazy, enjoying luxuries as opposed to saving lives
  • Champagne has connotations of celebrations/celebratory occasions which suggests he doesn’t see the wrong in his actions
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What does the article written by Kier Starmer suggest in Daily Mirror double page?

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  • Explains some bias against Boris + Conservatives in article
  • Starmer addresses reader directly with “Dear Mirror readers” and inclusive language such as “The British people” ,”we” and “us”. “We weren’t able to visit elderly relatives”
    “Many of us missed funerals and births”
  • Represents Starmer as a man of the people - shared experiences
  • Starmer flatters general public saying how hardworking and how they’ve done their best
  • Pull quote “British people aren’t fools”
  • Reflects Starmer’s desire to gain voters support
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How does Daily Mirror invite readers to make comparisons between Boris and another member of the public?

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“Compare Hannah’s quiet dignity with his lying bombast”
- “bombast” means trying to impress people by saying things that sound impressive but have little meaning
- Paired with the word “lying” emphasizes BJ’s wrongings.
- Represents Hannah as a heroic protagonist who was quietly working hard and overcoming struggles

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Whats an inter textual reference in Daily Mirror double page?

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  • Some text says the conservatives played Abba’s song “The Winner Takes It All” at one party.
  • Represents conservatives as cocky, arrogant and as if they are the “winners in life”
  • Reflects working class beliefs that the struggles they face are due to cruel actions of members of the upper class
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What does the series of small opinion pieces on the right of the Daily Mirror double page suggest?

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  • From everyday members of the public
  • Connote Boris is unpopular with a lot of people
  • makes Boris’s representation more trustworthy and accurate
  • Opinions mostly from working class people in diverse backgrounds.
  • Appeals to daily mirror readers who are likely to also be working class and in similar situations
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Annotations of other details in Daily Mirror double page?

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  • Image of NHS workers working hard in dangerous conditions, subtitle “Critical Care” - represents them as putting themselves in risky, dangerous yet heroic situations
  • “Stain on our nation” - negative connotations
  • Creates impression of them being dirty and ruining the country
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What does the image of Putin on Daily Mirror double page mean?

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  • Satirical joke of Putin saying even HE can’t be associated with BJ connotes ideas of tyranny and control.
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What is The Daily Mirror’s target audience?

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  • British
  • Male
  • Left wing
  • C2DE
    -Working class
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How does Daily Mirror appeal to it’s target audience?

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  • Gambling, competitions for money or tickets etc
    (Helps engage people on a lower income)
  • Features a lot of left wing articles like positive representations of Liberal Democrats, labour etc and more negative representations of conservatives
  • Readers tend to have a lower reading age/literacy level so engage more by soft news, entertainment based stories, large images with little copy
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Reach plc is horizontally intergrated, what does this mean?

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  • They buy out competing companies
  • It means they can share journalists + resources, reducing costs
  • Can share stories, which can increase coverage
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The Times and The Daily Mirror are owned by stockholders, what does this mean?

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  • They have to protect their reputation share price
    e.g News Corp was discovered to be involved in phone hacking scandal, especially the paper News Of The World
  • Caused a huge amount of bad publicity, to protect their image they discontinued NOTW.
  • Ties in with Curran & Seatons profit and power theory and Hesmondhalgh’s minimizing risk and maximizing profit.
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The Times and Daily Mirror are regulated by IPSO, what is IPSO and what do they do?

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IPSO is the Independent Press Standards Organisation, they regulate the newspaper and magazine industry.
- IPSO have regulations about what newspapers can and can’t do it terms of language, ethics etc.
- People argue IPSO is biased due to being run by the newspaper industry.

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What are the impacts of technology on newspapers? (The Daily Mirror)

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  • Circulation declined massively in the last 15 years due to access to tech/online news
  • Daily Mirror’s website is free
  • To compete, many publishers are diversifying into online news as it helps maintain a digital audience
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How does Daily Mirror create alternate ways to capture revenue?

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  • Daily Mirror has lots of advertising space online and phone lines
  • DM has a betting website, have to sign up and use card details
  • Dating section to website (have to pay for)
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How can Hesmondhalgh be applied to DM?

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(Horizontal Integration) Reach PLC owns over 240 national & regional newspapers, including The Mirror, The Express, and The Star.
Reach PLC centralises journalism, printing, and distribution across its publications to reduce costs.
The Mirror invests in clickbait headlines, trending news, and social media engagement to drive traffic.
A free-access website maximises online reach for ad revenue.

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How can Curran & Seaton be applied to DM?

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Despite being owned by a large conglomerate, The Mirror maintains a left-wing political stance, offering an alternative to conservative papers (The Sun, The Daily Mail).
The theory suggests that large corporations prioritize profit over quality journalism, but The Mirror has maintained serious investigative reporting alongside entertainment news.