The Guardian Flashcards
How is the Guardian regulated?
It is self-regulated but follows the IPSO code.
What type of complaints do they ignore?
Any insignificant ones, or ones that are about advertising.
What do people complain about?
Niche and unserious ideas, such as spelling and grammatical errors.
What genre of newspaper is the Guardian?
A quality tabloid
What is the Guardian’s targeted reader?
A well-educated, affluent middle-class member of society.
What political stance do the Guardian hold?
Left-wing
In the issue titled Sunak blocked rebuild of hospitals riddled with crumbling concrete
how is Van Zoonen used?
The image, of a woman being held down by two men means she is represented as submissive and weak.
In the issue titled Feminist approach
to cancer could save 800,000 women’s lives a year” how is Bandura seen?
The audience will believe the way to cancer is a more of an open-minded one
In the Guardian issue titled Sunak blocked rebuild of hospitals riddled with crumbling concrete
, how do the audience see Curran and Seaton’s theory?
TG present Rishi Sunak as a monster, illuminating the idea that the media is dominated by right-wing companies.
Name two instances of binary oppositions on the Sunak blocked rebuild...
issues.
Met payour to women held at vigil
: Innocent versus guilty
: Protect versus threaten