language
1)the main story on the outside is all about how
the Scots wants to remain in the UK.
2)The main story on the inside is all about how
Muirfield has been
welcomed back to Open after vote allows in women golfers.
3) They like to apply more text compared to images.
4) You can tell this by the way they present their paper and the stories they talk about. They don’t report on basic stories that are unneeded.
5) The times is mostly siding with the Conservative party?
Industries
1) the Times is owned by News International.
2) The Times's circulation in 2018 was 435,000 and
in 1990 it was 800,000.
3) The reaction of the times for the internet was to make an online website so their readers could access the website and read it there.
4) Immediacy, amplitude and surprise.
5)the decline has happened due to the fact that
people can access the news much
faster than though
read the newspaper
Audience
1)The Times target audience is older with over half
the audience aged 55+. In
terms of social class, they are overwhelmingly in the ABC1 social classes - and
largely the A or B groups within that group
2)It appeals to the audience as it has a high to a
middle-class audience and
they want to read about
the important things.
3) The golf story will be interesting to the audience
as the view that it has a
form of sexism in it will be
intriguing to the audience.
4)the audience is the one who shapes the way the
media
is portrayed and that’s the reason newspapers
write their paper in a way that
their audience will like it.
5) These are the people that were reading it when it was very common to read a newspaper and are still interested to read them.
Representation
1)Great Britain seems to be a desired place to be
whos government is in a good
place with the view
Scotland would want to stay as if they didn't leave
life would be good.
2) How does the Times represent the gender in the
Muirfield golf feature They
seem to favour the men
and are implying that the men are the reason the
women
are allowed to enter the place.
3) Treats the big companies as being corrupted and
evil as they are
seen as untrustworthy.
4) It focuses on the fact the person was transgender being prejudice towards him due to his sexuality and putting him in a bad light.
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