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Daily Mirror- Audience and Industries

  Blog tasks: Daily Mirror - Audience and Industries Work through the following questions to complete your work on the Daily Mirror. Audience 1) What is the Daily Mirror's audience? List the key statistics here.  Age 65+ but mainly targe ting ABC1C2 readers 2) Why do the Mirror stories on the CSP pages appeal to the Daily Mirror audience?        3) Why might a reader  enjoy  the Daily Mirror? Use Blumler & Katz Uses and Gratifications theory to add detail to your answer.   It has hard and soft news so they will be provided with entertainment plus serious news about serious things. 4) Why are print newspapers generally read by older audiences?       Due to this society and upgrade in  technology 5) How is the inside-page story on our CSP pages constructed to appeal to Daily Mirror readers? Think about text and selection of images.     Industries 1) What company owns the Daily Mirror and why are they struggling?          Owned by PLC -They have been failing because of growth on

Daily Mirror case study

  Blog tasks:  Daily Mirror case study Language 1) Write the definition of the following key language for newspaper front pages (you may want to add an example for each from our Daily Mirror CSP): Masthead: The title of newspaper   Pug: Something to catch the eye of a reader  Splash Head: The lead story Slogan: Sums up ethos of newspaper Dateline:  Date newspaper was published Kicker: Story at top of paper to draw interest  in content   Byline: The name of journalist/writer   Standfirst: Introduction paragraph usually in bold 2) How much does a copy of the Daily Mirror cost? (Note: the current cost is different to the CSP edition - we recommend learning both).            55p 3) What are the main stories on the CSP edition of the Daily Mirror (see above)? Make sure you learn the headline and what the stories are about.     There is hard news and soft news. the soft news is about football and a show on Britain  pride. However on hard news it's  about climate change and Boris   Johnso

introduction newspapers

  1) What type of news can you typically find in a  tabloid  newspaper? soft ne ws like celebrities gossip 2)  What type of news can you typically find in a  broadsheet  newspaper? Hard news like environment and more serious stuff. 3) If someone is  left-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read?  A broadsheet because they have less money. 4) If someone is  right-wing , which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read? A tabloid because they have more money and are more serious.  5) Why has there been a decline in newspaper sales in the last 20 years?     This is because now in this society everyone uses there phones and have apps for an example i phone have the app "news" and its free to use so no one buys newspapers anymore.

LR paper 1

  Year 11 Paper 1 assessment: Learner Response Create a blogpost called ' Paper 1 assessment learner response '. 1) Type up your feedback in full (you do not need to write mark/grade if you do not wish to).     WWW=mallk able to identify advertising conventions ability to analyse unseen advert        EBI=galaxy q asking you to reference narrative theories alops revise tattler and black widow                                       GRADE= 4 2) Look at the  mark scheme for this assessment . For Question 2 (12 mark unseen) use the indicative content in the mark scheme to identify  three  points that you could have referred to in your answer.   Describe the camera show that has been used and why      Describe the slogan its serif because its modern writing  3) For Question 3 (Galaxy - narrative features) use the mark scheme to write down the main  narrative theories  and how we can link them to the Galaxy advert CSP.        It has connotations to romance and upper class      enigma

300 words

The title of my magazine is flourish. In my magazine London's top favourite lawyer is going to be in it her name is Meera Hussain. It would be about how Meer faces struggles through her law process. Also she will be interviewed and asked questions about her success and the struggles she had to face due to her childhood and how and where she grew up.            65 words  The colour of my magazine is dark grey. This is because it will make Meera Hussain stand out and her costume which is a black blazer with a black skirt and tights. This makes her look more professional and serious. Meera Hussain is also holding a big black book this is to show all the cases she has also shows how busy she is.  Also Meera Hussain has makeup on to look more presentable and professional her ruby red lipstick stands out and her glasses show she is  executive.   Also they way she is standing shows she is ready to go and get back to her work, this makes her look very busy. 101words Meer Hussain is a brown

Preliminary exercise: Magazine cover task

  Slogan:  What will your magazine's slogan be?     idk yes Cover star:  Who will be your cover star and what will they look like?                                my form teacher  Main story:  What is the main story to go with your cover image?                       Cover lines:  What other cover lines will go on your magazine cover? you will film (ideally film off-site as this will create a stronger production).                                                                     Sketch:  Create an A4 sketch of your front cover making it clear where each aspect will appear. Extension task:  Will you include any additional images on the cover? What celebrities or key topics could you include that will appeal to your audience? 

Arctic Monkeys

Audience 1) What are BLACKPINK fans known as   - and what would the demographics / psychographics be for the BLACKPINK audience?            Blackpink fans known as 'Blinks' - 70.1% being female fans and 29.7% being male 2) What audience pleasures are offered by the music video for How You Like That?             Diversion - performance, effects etc             Personal relationships - fan interaction through online social media.             Personal identity - fandom often involves copying the look of band members.             Surveillance - Western audience gain knowledge of Korean music and culture. 3) Pick out three particular shots, scenes or moments in the video that would particularly appeal to BLACKPINK fans.                 0.42 camera push toward all four members: this show that part will be most repeated in music video              1.12: solo scene of Lisa and her rapping her part of the song              2:26: all members and backup dancer to finish off the song 4)