the mirror Flashcards

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paper context

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  • british daily national tabloid newspaper
  • established in 1903
  • targets C2DE audience
  • traditional left wing stance
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main competitor

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THE SUN
- same socio-economic demographic but with traditional right-wing stance

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slogan

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‘The Heart of Britain
suggests that the paper stands up for the ordinary person, and a key part of the UK

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set edition

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Feb 1st 2022 - dealing with partygate

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tabloid paper conventions

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  • large images and small amounts of copy
  • big bold headlines
  • sans serif fony
  • sensationalist, colloquial language
  • ‘red top’ masthead
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boris johnson image

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  • large image shown suggests he’s powerful, important
  • suit and tie represent high status, wealth
  • looks a bit disheveled connoting unprofessional
  • facial expression - smirk - relates to being ‘shameless’
  • meaning is anchored by headline ‘ZERO SHAME’
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headline

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  • use of numbers/ facts make article seem persuasive, suggest enormity of breaking rules
  • elipsis communicates the Mirror’s opnion that he should’ve apologised
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binary oppositions

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  • ## lanuage (300 photos of party, whilst rest of nation was diligently sticking to rules) between Boris and the British public, creating binary oppositions to paint him as a villain
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language to describe Boris

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‘shameless’ ‘brashly’
- negative words - create arrogant and uncanny representation
- repetition of word ‘shame’ connotes wrongdoing

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intertextual reference

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partygate - watergate scandal
where US pres NIxon was investigated for corruption and crimes
- reference represents Boris as being corrupt and untrustworthy

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double page spread

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  • images of Boris drinking champagne juxtaposed with main image of nhs workers operating with gear on
  • binary opposition
  • represents him as lazy, enjoying luxuries as opposed to saving lives
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open letter written by Keir Starmer

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  • leader of Labour party
  • explains bias against JOHNSON and conservatives
  • uses inclusive language ‘dear mirror readers’ ‘we’
  • represents him as a man of the people
  • use of flattery towards the British public as being intelligent, reflecting Starmer’s desire to gain voter support
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opinion pieces in double page spread

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  • from everyday members of the public, connote Johnsons unpopularity
  • makes negative representations of Boris feel more trustworthy
  • diverse, working class backgrounds - make them feel heard
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hesmondhalgh

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Reach PLC - one of UK’s largest newspaper publishers, has become a horizontally integrated company with a wide range of titles to maximise audiences
- company has embraced digital expansion, now offers digital marketing as well as digital classifieds - generate more income
- also introduced a subscription of £6.99 for tablet edition of paper, with two free months

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gerbner cultivation theory

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  • audience exposure to repeated patterns of representation (eg Brexit, the government) influence views
  • newspapers function as opinion leaders, mediate news for readers with their political allegiance in mind
  • the messages need to resonate with an established belief of audience - eg government being corrupt with working class audience
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curran and seaton

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  • Reach PLC has maintained position in UK market despite falling sales - had to diversify into regional news to maintain power
  • diverse patterns of ownership has allowed them to create more adventurous products
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livingstone and lunt regulation

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  • IPSO and anti Levesan - self regualted
  • conflict between protecting audience from harmful material and ensuring press freedom