Newspapers Flashcards
Industries - daily mirror
- Daily Mirror is made by Reach PLC (most popular tabloid in the UK)
- Reach PLC produces 16 other newspapers and now diversified = helped them make more money and stay a success
- left wing
- Reach PLC is horizontally integrated (takes over daily express/star) Means they can share journalists & resources between their different titles/ brands.
theorists
power and media industries Curran and Seaton
TIMES
- As the times is published by a vertically and horizontally integrated, diversified conglomerate. This gives it enormous power and resources
→** The Trinity Group have maintained their position in the UK market despite faling sales** of the Daily Mirror and other mainstream titles by diversifying into regional news.
conventions of broadsheet
the times murdock
- Pubslisher -murdock is in support of the republicans party and conservative politics, might suggest his papers which could reflect his personal views.
- owned by News Corp - tries to be politcally neutral and abt politcal views - howver very conservative
- right wing
- serious tone/formal, known as quality affarirs
Newspapers: Times and the daily mirror
As these newspapers are owned by stockholders, the companies have to protect their reputation, in order to protect the cost of their shares
Who are the times and the daily mirror regulated by
IPSO - regulates what newspapers can and can’t do e.g. offensive language
LIVINGSTONE + LUNT
- Reach plc is facing increasing pressure to adhere to strict rules and regulations on industry practice.
- This pressure arose after the phone hacking scandal
- Poeple argue that due to NEWSCORP escaped convictions from the phone hacking scandal because they had such a large amount of power, influence and global connections
- There is an underlying issue of protecting citizens from harmful material while ensuring choice and press freedom.
part of economic context
digital convergence - mirror
- The rise in online media made the newspaper have its greatest fall in sales.
- however online content on ‘mirror online’ & social media feeds .e.g. Facebook, podcasts abt sports allowed them to gain recognition.
- desired by audiences for interactivity
- technology: Has made the effective regulation of newspapers both easier/harder for differing reasons.
daily mirrior
Cultivation theory - Gerbner
- repeated patterns of representation may shape/influence their view & opinions
- the daily mirror publishes stories about the royals which might cultivate the idea to the audience that it is really important topic to talk about.
- These views will be cultivated and reinforced by the newspaper and its content. The messages, such as that of the government being corrupt and elitist, need to resonate with an established belief in the audience of working-class left-wing men and women, such as that of Boris Johnson not being fit to govern.
The times facts/ context
- Weekly subscription (£6)
- Predominantly male readership - aged 35
- Centre-right
- owned by news corp
- arising from 2016 brexit
- oldest/influential newspapers
Things to consider in a representation question
Masthead
Colour pallete
Layout out and design
Lighting
Costume
Location/setting
Imagery
Aimed at a higher/lower social group
What is the focus
Stereotypes?
Values/attitudes
conventions of tabliod
the daily mirror
-** informal languag**e - more entertaining, colloquial - reflects the readership
- the main splash may have inflammatory language
- close-up shots tend to show emotion - they usually illustrate a personalized reporting
- The copy is conventional of tabloids as shown through the use of simplistic, sensationalized language and images to appeal to target audienc
Right wing papers
- Daily express
- The Times
- Daily Mail
Leftwing papers
- The Guardian
- The Independent
- The Daily Mirror
times - economic context
- DM: decline in sales = loose revenue
- daily mIrror gave all their content for free via tha app which means that they expect the venue to come via advertising.
- THE TIMES: abc1, wealthy = wealthy audience, premuium quality of the brand
- ## digital convergenece: times radio, jounralist, a way of promoting the branfs as a presigitious brand
political context daily mirror
- This edition of the newspaper deals with the scandal surrounding allegations regarding parties and social gatherings held by the Conservative Party at a time when its leaders had enforced strict restrictions on the people of England that prohibited such gatherings.
- alleged that during the lockdown over the Christmas period in 2020
DAILY MIRROR - Front page
- Masthead: ‘the daily mirror’ = feels like theyre giving the news back to us (like a mirror) = its in bold and recognisable red font. The typography chosen is strong.
- The slogan within the masthead ‘Heart of Britain’ suggests the role the newspaper has in society and that it cares about what is happening to the people of the UK.
- Image of the Queen: her clothing and jewels connotes her wealth and status, creates an escapist fanatsy for audience - who may dream for being as wealthy and as powerful as she is
- The layout and design are conventional of this style of newspaper,large images and small amount of text = reflects the loe literacy levels of readers
- The headline is brief and dramatic, typical of the paper’s style, and uses emotive language such as ‘Zero Shame’
- The image of Boris Johnson dominates the front page and anchors the headline – he appears unconcerned, defiant and unapologetic.
- The newspaper reinforces this viewpoint with the inclusion of the caption ‘I’M NOT GOING’ suggesting his failure to take responsibility for what has happened.
- The language used is emotive and reflects the values and attitudes of the newspaper and their political allegiance, referring to Boris Johnson as ‘shameless’.bias language, negative representation of Boris
- Play on words with ‘partygate’ is an intertextual reference to the watergate scasndal, where US present Nixon was investigated for corruption and crime