Monday, 21 January 2019

daily mirror

 Language

 
1) Masthead: the title on the head of the newspapers
Incentive: what is said to attract the reader
Pug: to catch the readers eye
Splash Head: The main news story
Slogan: the summary of the story
Dateline: line up with the date
Kicker: the headline of the story
Byline: writer of the story
Standfirst: an introduction of the story at an angle

2)T
he cost of the daily mirror cost 60p on Mondays to Friday.

3)The main story on the daily mirror for this CSP is the "fraud cop" who are grilling the MP who is being accused of fraud in the general election.

4)The promotion of a free £5 bet on the Cheltenham festival which can be purchased by signing up on the Stan James website. This would appeal to the mirror readers as they are most likely either struggling financially and trying to make it rich or resigned living off a pension.

                              
5)The balance of the daily mirror front page is roughly a third images while the whole bottom half is a title. There is a very little amount of text but its put in a corner of the front cover.


Audience

1)The target audience for the daily mirror would be aimed at mostly towards the working/lower class.

2)It would appeal to them as a major part of the front page is for a betting company. This would lead to people buying it to get the free bet so they could win some money on a bet. This is a good target to aim betting ads at as the people would be low on funds.    

3)
The 'prey and display' parking story in the Daily Mirror makes the readers intrigued as the story is informing the readers that there are sneaky people checking for car tickets. These people are trying to catch people off-guard so they can give them a ticket. 

4) Someone may be interested in the newspaper as it is advertising free bets for people giving them the chance to win big money.

5) Newspapers are normally read by older people as they grew up reading them and as they got older people stopped using newspapers.

Representation

1) It represents them in a negative way as it is sided with the labour party.


2) It represents them as sexist as its implying that the men are the reason why the women are allowed but it should be that the women wanted to join by themselves without permission of men.


3) It's showing that the car parkers are the prey that is being hunted without their knowledge by the ticket inspectors.

4) It represents the old people as nervous and shook as they are very conscious of the inspectors and are desperate to not get fined.

5) The mirror represents rich people as filthy and money laundering who are desperate to keep the money all for their own financial benefit.

Industries

1)The daily mirror is owned by parent company Reach plc.

2) The Daily Mirror's circulation in the 1990s was around 3 million a day in 1990 but has declined at a plummeting rate to 500,000 a day in 2019.

3)
The Daily Mirror has reacted to the decline in print sales and the growth of the internet by moving to making internet editions of their paper and putting adverts for ad revenue which makes up for the news article being free.  

4)The IPSO is the largest independent regulator of the newspaper and magazine industry in the UK and exists to promote and uphold the highest professional standards of journalism in the UK.


5) Some people want stronger regulation of British newspapers as it is a good way for news to be informed to the world in a way that is simple and not a lot of hassle. 
 



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