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Newspaper Revision - Coggle Diagram
Newspaper Revision
Representation
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Van Zoonen- women are not sexualised yet women who are not domestic or leave the role of domesticity will fail
hooks- no diverse representation, women are represented as weak and this is due to the patriarchy
Audience
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Shirky- internet is positive as all have websites and social media sights that audiences can interact with such as by liking, commenting and sharing. Rise of citizen journalism that arguably can break integrity and report fake news
Gerbner- repeated exposure to the ideal in the Daily Mail that May is terrible and that Brexit is chaos causes the audience to form this as a dominant ideology
Media Language
The Daily Mirror
Headline- "Brexit Delay Mayhem"- a pun of May's name implying that it is all of her fault
Upset figure expression of May- seems weak and unfit for the job
puff "Enders Haley glassed by thugs"- victimised and weak
image of horse has large visual hierarchy and could argue the placement seems that May is being trampled by a horse
"May surrenders"- being weak and unable to provide the country what it needs
"months of chaos"- putting the country at a disadvantage and causing the country misfortune
DPS
Dominant image- May's gesture code of surrender implying she is weak and unable to do her job
Headline "Faller at 2nd"- horse racing language, shouldn't bet on her, May is not a reliable prime minister
infographic "or maybe not"- mocking May and the idea that she will not be in power for much longer
infographics of betting and odds- doesn't seem reliable and trivialising her integrity
The Times
Headline "Driven to despair"- passive verb implying that this situation is not all May's fault
close up dominant image of May's upset figure expression- seems human and vulnerable
in the copy of article "end the circus"- Brexit is a joke
"yes" and "no" infographic- giving clear information and colour scheme matches lipstick- could be slight element of sexualisation
puff "fashion 8 best styling tricks for your spring wardrobe"- pastel colour palette, women care about fashion
Industry
The Times
Centrist/ Neutral to right wing
Owned by the global conglomerate owned by News Corp who head chairman is Rupert Murdoch
Broadsheet
Serious news
predominately right wing conglomerate as own Fox News in America and The Australian in Australia
Own Sky News
have a pay wall on website
The Daily Mail
Left Wing
tabloid- celebrity stories, sensationalism and gossip
owned by Trinity Mirror Group who own national newspaper such as the Daily Star and Daily Express
own a variety of tabloids
diversified by having a website- interactive features such as bingo and a dating website that you have to pay to use
Conform to Hesmondhalgh and Curran and Seaton's theory by conglomerates owning other papers and have diversified through creating websites and having social media pages in order to adapt and create more revenue as print sales fall
Livingstone and Lunt- newspapers are regulated by Ipso, after the Levenson Enquiry surrounding the phone hacking scandal that caused News of the World to close