Compare and Contrast reportage of the same story as found in a broadsheet and a tabloid. Consider the features discussed in class and make use of technical language To get an idea of the differences I have looked at how crime is being reported between Broadsheet and Tabloids and frankly how in a number of tabloid newspapers in particular true horrific crime stories have lost out to ‘showbiz’ and ‘celebrity’ stories as the number one priority. I have chosen the murder on Sunday the 9th of March
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My name is Emily Ann Zerkle I am 17 years old I have a learning disability which consist of Reading/English‚ and Math. I am in basic class where they can help with my needs which i have had since second grade. I go to Wahama High School‚ and I live in Hartford W.V. I have two brothers Kyle is 21 years old and Aaron is 15 years old. Over the years I have help my grandmal in the summer to get the grade school ready. I help with moving desk‚ teaches desk‚ filing cabinets‚ and waxing floors. Sometimes
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being able to differentiate one newspaper from another is often‚ if not always‚ the way the latter presents its news‚ both aesthetically and stylistically. These aspects have gradually divided newspapers into two distinct categories: broadsheets and tabloids. The former being a more neutral and respected type and the latter a newspaper for more or less entertainment purposes only. This can be well observed in two specific articles that both report on political campaigns. The first one‚ an extract from
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I. Topic Comparative Study of Sensationalism present in Bulgar‚ Remate‚ Toninte‚ Kadyot‚ and Bandera II. Thesis Statement This study should answer and compare degree of sensationalism present with the five newspapers’ way of writing headlines and news body. III. Issues (backed with related literature) Yellow journalism in PH newspapers - a study which measured sensationalism in newspapers I. Cases (be specific and detailed) There are five cases which will be tackled in this chapter. Each
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seven years ago. The primary objective of the Star a media outlet was so that it reports social news which concentrated on human interest stories such as those of tabloids like the Sun‚ and the Daily Mirror. Instead the Star went on to publish news on politics and current affairs such of those of the Daily Nation in 2008 from the 32 page tabloid styled paper. This has brought about a lot of success for the paper‚ selling about 50‚000 copies daily with the print order between 60 to 70‚000 copies. Known
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Question 1. I think The Independent On Sunday is a broadsheet and The Sun is a tabloid newspaper. I think so because The Independent On Sunday is bigger than the Sun and the broadsheets are usually bigger than tabloids. The Independent On Sunday and The Sun in these specific examples has same headline‚ but in the first one (The Independent On Sunday) the headline is more informative and less choking than in the second one (The Sun). Also The Independent On Sunday have a big picture of prince in
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Test modul 4 Change the verbs from active to passive ! 1. Lots of people read tabloid newspapers. Tabloid nespapers are read by lots of people. 2. Sue Green reads the news on television. The news on television is read by Sue. 3. The witness is helping the police. The police is being helped by the witness. 4. The newspapers aren’t publishing the photographs. The photographs aren’t published by the newspapers
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How Britain got so fat Sarah Boseley Obesity causes potentially lethal diseases and The National Health Service in Britain is spending billions of pounds a year treating heart attacks‚ diabetes‚ cancers and lots of other consequences caused by obesity and unhealthy lifestyle. It is in many expert’s and healthcare organisations’ interest‚ to reach a resolution to the increasing problem‚ but who is to blame for this huge health and social problem? And maybe even more important‚ what is the reason
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asked in the individual assignment. Problem 3.5 The assignment asks readers to take a closer look at the National Enquirer and a lawsuit that was submitted against them. The first question asks what kind of paper the National Enquirer is. It is a tabloid publication that was founded in 1926 by William Griffin. It was later purchased by Generoso Pope‚ Jr. and turned into what it is today‚ a very scandalous supermarket magazine. The second question asks if it is ethical for the National Enquirer to
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I am sure that Time Inc would not only try to appeal the decision but it would make the company remember for future reference that giving false advertisement can cost them a ton of money. Ethical Case 3.5 The national inquirer is a tabloid magazine that’s only interest is to get the juiciest dirt on any and all celebrity person whether it is plastic surgery‚ whose
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