PREDICTED QUESTIONS Flashcards

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How does the Daily Mirror use narrative codes to appeal to readers and maintain their interest?

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How does the times attract its audience?

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How are different social groups, issues or events represented?

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Newspaper regulation: How and why are UK newspapers regulated?

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What opportunities are available to audiences to negotiate or reject the preferred reading?

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How have the owners responded to the challenges to traditional newspapers from digital platforms?

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What are the similarities and differences between the Daily Mirror and the Times front page and coverage of the COP26 story?

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SIMILARITIES
- both have house style
- both headlines instills panic/fear/end
- both dominant reading
- both use captions to anchor images
- both support political parties/leanings/beliefs

DIFFERENCES
- Mirror has much less text / large more images / short paragraph / simple language / targets C1, C2, D, E
- Times are much longer / more detailed / longer / complex sentences / targets A, B
- Mirror masthead is modern
- Times masthead is traditional

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Who worked for Radio 1 as presenters and how did they influence the style and musical approach of the station?

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  • Radio 1 presenters were pirate radio presenters
  • Young
  • Seen as cool
  • Informal clothes
  • Informal language
  • Copied pirate radio station format in order to attract young audience
  • Played up to date music
  • Tony Blackburn was first Radio 1 Breakfast presenter
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How would you describe the visual appeal of the game? KIM K

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  • Lifestyle
  • Special events/weekend events
  • Unlock exclusive rewards
  • Money
  • Virtual goods
  • settings and locations are used in the game
  • Expensive areas
  • The Hamptons
  • Monaco
  • LA
  • Mirror the stereotype of the celebrity lifestyle of an A-lister
  • Places importance on celebrity status
  • The characters/attractive/good looking
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How were young people able to gain access to their music in 1967 and how is the consumption and use of music different today

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Explain how magazine covers represent different social groups
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