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    One of the most disputable questions in our time is “Should the celebrity scandals in the press be banned”. Many people think that the tabloids shouldn’t write about the private life of the film and music stars. For example: when Brad Pitt and Jennifer Aniston got married‚ all tabloids wrote stories about their private life. The journalists made up a lot of them. As a result of that they split up. I think that the scandals in the press should be banned! In my opinion it’s none of our business

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    Contents Executive Summary………………………………………………………………………………………………………...4 Introduction………………………………………….……………………………………………...4 Segmentation of newspaper market in the UK………………………………...…….…5 1. Profile Segmentation Criteria………………………………………………………………………….….5 2. Behavioral Criteria………………………………………………………………………………………….….5 3. Psychographic Segmentation Criteria…………………………………………………………….…..6 The Times……………………………………………………………………………………….…….6 Recommendation…………………………………………………………………….…………...7 Appendix……………………………………………………………………………………………

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    educational‚ can be defined as example of reality TV. The viewer will either love it or hate it although will still be a popular topic for public debate. The essay will also explore the shift in reality TV and reason to why reality TV is becoming more like tabloids. Reality TV is a type of television genre that documents actual events and usually feature ordinary people instead of celebrities. Reality TV is difficult to categorise in some sense as because of its hybridity. It has also been developed within

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    Analysing a Newspaper Story How is a Newspaper Article Structured? All newspaper articles follow a particular framework or structure. Headline: All stories have a headline‚ which gives the reader an idea of what the article is about. Tabloid headlines often use puns or other techniques‚ such as alliteration‚ to captivate their audience. Introduction: As the first paragraph in an article‚ the introduction is very important. Its contents tell the reader in more detail what the article

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    A-07W GROUP WORK 01 OUTLINE August 2013 Numbers and names: 19 Ingrid Serrano 20 Richard Siapo Do you agree news are sensationalized in tabloids? I don’t agree that news are sensationalized in tabloids for two reasons. A. Journalists are breaking the ethical values and the mission of their profession. 1. The size of the audience is relevant. 2. Lack of objectivity in allegations B. Besides‚ sensationalism affects everyone involved. 1. Speculations about you and your

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    Investigating the way Emma Watson is represented after her speech in her new role as UN goodwill Ambassador. The three articles I will be writing about are: Extract 1 is a tabloid paper which was published by The Mail Online. The second tabloid article is Extract 2 which is an article by The Express and the last article I will be analysing is Extract 3 which is a Broadsheet paper by The Guardian which followed a week after the two other extracts. All three articles mention Emma Watson In a different

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    RE: Grade 5 & 6 Tabloid Sports Carnival - Proposal Rationale The proposed sports tabloid afternoon provides an opportunity to consolidate the Health and Physical Education lessons conducted throughout the year. Students have been engaged in health and physical movement that have enable them to acquire‚ apply and evaluate fundamental movement skills‚ concepts and strategies confidently‚ competently and creatively in a variety of physical activity contexts and settings (Australian Curriculum‚ Assessment

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    girls like the same music as my friends and I. Finally we get to the music that gets more interesting the heavy metal/rock music. I happen to like this style of music the best because the music means something. I don’t think that it is right for the tabloids to go out every time something happens with shootings at schools and blame it on the rock music. Rap is the music that gives the message of killing and shooting people. I don’t think it is right that they can go blame artists like Marilyn Manson

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    However‚ in the public‚ they do not. The public space does not grant you privacy regardless of your status. The media has a right to freedom of expression‚ as stated in Article 19 of the 1st Amendment. Although I don’t follow media magazines or tabloids such as TMZ‚ I believe the freedom of expression should be defended‚ and that celebrities do not have a right to privacy in the public space. All US citizens have a right to privacy in their own homes and property. This law also applies to celebrities

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    aren’t prepared for the constant harsh remarks from the tabloids. In some cases‚ celebrities often times develop depression or a disorder such as anorexia or bulimia. The rest of the population then sees how celebrities react to try to be what the media interoperates “perfect”. But what is perfect? To the media‚ perfect is being 5’11 and 117 pounds‚ when the average American weighs about 130 pounds with the height of 5’4. Due to harsh tabloids‚ celebrity body image influences the public that you cannot

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