news papers Flashcards
What is a headline
serves an intro to the main article
what is a standfirst (a little paragraph mostly below headline)
It is bolded as it catches attention and highlights its importance.
what do images do
This is crucial part as they accompany a story and gives it a sense of realism
What is a splash (takes up most of the space)
often the selling point of the issue and its big to imply its importance.
What is a byline
small line underneath headline that states who it was written by.
What are incentives (taken up by advertisement)
adds an dimension to the paper, further encouraging the audience to buy a copy.
What is a masthead (Top and put it near price and date)
the main banner that shows the name of the paper. large and bold to ctach people’s attention.
Tabloid
it’s a newspaper type that are smaller and more compact in size. It mostly focuses on lighter news such as celebrity gossip, sport or television.
Broadsheet
Describes a larger newspaper that publishes more serious news.
examples of a tabloid
-The Mirror
-Daily Star
-The sun
-Daily Mirror
examples of broadsheet
-The guardian
-The eye
-The times
-The telegraph
what newspapers support labor party (left wing)
-Daily Mirror
-The Mirror
-Guardian
what newspapers support conservative (right wing)
-The Sun
-Daily Mail
-The times
What do labour support
-Pro Keir Stammer
-Anti Brexit
-more into health and justice
-Socialists
what do conservative support
-Pro Boris Johnson
-Pro Vaccines
-Pro Brexit
-politics
what does it mean by ideologies
the beliefs and opinions