Wednesday 18 November 2020

broadsheet and tabloid

 1) What type of news can you typically find in a tabloid newspaper?

A tabloid newspaper usually contains gossip and lots of images. It contains subjects less serious than broadsheet papers and are for more of a laugh and for the stereotypical gossip girls/stay at home mums


2) What type of news can you typically find in a broadsheet newspaper?
Unlike in a tabloid newspaper, These type of newspapers involve real-life problems and very rarely contain Gossip and images and is based more of serious subjects, they are around two pounds and have a target audience of college graduates and business men due to their articulated vocabulary.

3) If someone is left-wing, which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read?
If someone is left wing, they would usually celebrate parties like the labour party and will tend to read tabloid newspapers and would be considered as socialists.

4) If someone is right-wing, which political party are they likely to support? Which newspaper would they be likely to read?
On the other hand, if someone is considered right wing, they will usually support the conservative party and will read high end broadsheet newspapers like the times
5) Why has there been a decline in newspaper sales in the last 20 years?
Since the internet came out, you have been able to access a wide range of information with no limits, this was a shock to most people and after some time has passed people have found that there is nothing that you can find on a newspaper that you cant find online therefore creating a downfall for the newspaper industries.
6) Why is a free press important in a democracy like the UK?
I feel like free press is important to places like these whilst in governmental democracy because these newspapers contain completely true news on them and upload some posts that might change the audiences point of view on who to support.

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