Thursday, November 22, 2018

Newspaper essay


Print sales have declined for a number of reasons. The main reason is the rise in technology and where all newspapers are now accessible; the internet. With the sudden rise in technology and the internet, majority of newspaper companies such as The Guardian and Daily Mail have posted all their daily papers on their sites along with the front page being posted on the BBC site. This makes all newspapers easier to access and also more available, whilst being convenient to the public. All readers can now access them whenever they want without having to go out and pay for the papers, and instead, just look it up on the internet, assuming they have an internet connection or signal. Although it is cheaper for yourself to access the papers as you don’t have to actually purchase each daily paper, all paper companies ask for readers to subscribe to their paper in order for them to survive. This could also give their subscribers various perks that a casual reader wouldn’t gain.

Using the internet as your newspaper source is a positive. This is because all readers can comment on various articles and have conversations with other readers online to gain more opinions on the specific article. Although this can occasionally can start arguments on different opinions, people do find this very useful and informative to understand the full picture. However, using the internet to access your daily news does have its negatives. These negatives include requiring an internet connection in order to access your favourite papers, losing stories due to more recent stories overwriting them, more information is given by print newspapers and may also give physical eye strain. The biggest negative for the rise in online newspapers is that the biggest age for reading newspapers is the elderly, average of 65. Due to the elderly not well advanced with technology, they still prefer reading physical print newspapers compared to our online copies. But because the amount of print papers decreasing by the year, elderly cannot read their beloved newspapers. So, all newspaper companies are slowly losing their audience due to this change.

Citizen Journalism (the collection, dissemination, and analysis of news and information by the general public, especially by means of the Internet) has made the mass media affect the traditional way for reporting and understanding news because of the audience reacting different to stories. For example, when there was a violent outbreak in Turkey during 2013, news stories over the internet had an outbreak over the comment and reported making fun and lying over the stories told. This brought controversy over whether or not information given by the general public was necessary because of these sensitive areas being derided.

A ccording to studies, The Daily Mail had a decrease of 55% of print papers sold during 2000 since 1960. In comparison, online newspapers, which were first introduced in 2000, have been preferred by 55% of the public, that stated they prefer reading the daily news online rather than a print.

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Newspaper Industry questions





  • I believe that the aggregate advertising expenditure and net circulation figures equate to about half of their 2007 due to the technological advancement and demand for the news digitally. Therefore this is killing the hard copy's of news and sales, as customers believe that reading news is easier and more straight forward for the current population. 

  • The Audit Bureau of Circulations (UK) is a non profit organisation owned and developed by the media industry. ABC delivers industry-agreed standards for media brand measurement of print publications, digital channels and events. 

  • Personally i believe that Sunday newspapers sell vastly as more people have free time and are usually not working therefore are in a tradition of purchasing a newspaper every Sunday. 

  • The leading broadsheet is Daily telegraph (1101), the leading tabloid is the sun (3417) and the leading mid market is The daily mail (2974).

  • The daily mail is shown to be the second most popular paper, but most popular mid market! Where as, the Guardian is shown to be towards the lower ends of the scale this could be due to the niche audience that is appealing to the paper, the daily mail is a  mid market therefore is has broadsheet and tabloid aspects therefore is will have a vast audience from both community's.

  • The Guardian Media group is owned by the Scott Trust, a private company whose core purpose is to ensure the financial and editorial independence of the Guardian, the papers values are to be honest, fair and bring integrity to the reader. This is therefore done by the independence of most news stories and ideas attracting a varied audience. This is shown through the investment of over £1 billion, then with most profits they reinvest into journalism to deliver the best quality news to the audience.

  • Personally in terms of digital distribution I believe the most important brand identity has to be about the online websites, as many commuters and other people have technological devices such as laptops and tablets that may not be able to download the application therefore it is easier to access the internet. E.g people on work breaks are predominantly at computers or desk tops therefore it is easiest to view; as most works now ban the use of mobile phones within a certain block/building due to distraction.

  • The Independent Press Standards Organisations are the regulators for most of the Uk's newspapers and magazines. They hold newspapers and magazines to account for their actions, protect individual rights, uphold high standards of journalism and maintain freedom of expression for the press. They make sure that member newspapers and magazines follow the editors code.
  • The Independent Press Standards Organisations are the regulators for most of the Uk's newspapers and magazines. They hold newspapers and magazines to account for their actions, protect individual rights, uphold high standards of journalism and maintain freedom of expression for the press. They make sure that member newspapers and magazines follow the editors code.
  • Print display advertising revenue for the national UK newspapers has grown for the first time in more than seven years, according to a new report on ad expenditure. Display ads in national titles saw revenue growth of 1% year on year in the first quarter of 2018, putting it at a total of £152.6m for the period. Within tabloids print display advertising grew by 3% year on year.


Friday, November 16, 2018

George Gerbner

George Gerbner - Repeated patterns of representation can shape views.

Muslims are often represented as 'bad' people in the newspapers normally attacked with heinous remarks and singling out Muslims rather than the average white male.
















With politics, certain politicians like Corbyn get attacked for supporting their party, and because the newspapers are not fond of the views of the labour party they go for the spokesperson to attack.
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Tabloid vs Broadsheet

Tabloid
-Images
-One main headline
-Pun titles
-Gossip
-Less formal
-Less informative
-Colourful
- Big font sizes

Broadsheet
-More informative
-One main image
-Bigger size generally
-Subheadings
-Titles
-More trustworthy

There are many differences between a tabloid and a broadsheet, this can be seen visually by the pictures to the right with the first and more colourful one being a tabloid and the second being a broadsheet.

First difference in the two as previously mentioned is the way it is presented like how the tabloid front cover has a colourful picture with the main headline taking up pretty much the entire paper while the broadsheet also has a picture that takes up a lot of the paper however its main headline is a lot smaller and the majority of the front cover is sub text that is a lot more informative than all of the headings that are being presented on the tabloid, so that a broadsheet is seen as a lot more formal than the tabloid because around 25% of the paper is covered by a picture while the remaining 75% is covered with headings and informative text.

Also with tabloids the news that is presented is seen as not useful and completely uninformative because most of the time it is information like celebrity gossip this is called soft news which is something you wouldn't expect would make it in the news while with a broadsheet it displays what you would call hard news which is what you would expect to be the main story and is seen as more serious than tabloids.

Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Newspaper comparisons

Who was involved?
Dead Baby Gabriel.
Bidhya Sagar Das (Murderer)
Mihal Manea (Neighbour)
Bidhya Sagar Das (Murderer)
Cristinela Das (Mother)
Gabriel (Dead baby)
What Happened?
Thor got his hammer.
Twin seriously injured whilst one dead
Neighbour claimed saw mother run across street whilst screaming “My Kids!!”
Police were called at 11.10pm
Boy pronounced dead at 1am
Baby dead at early hours of day
Thor, 33, ‘dad’ was arrested

Where Did It Happen?
Finsbury Park, North London
Hackney, north London
When Did It Happen?
Police were called at 11.10pm
Boy pronounced dead at 1am
11pm Saturday
How Did It Happen?
Thor was too jealous.
Hammer went into baby
Baby went to sleep…
Thor has mental problem
Hammer from back of 3 story building

Why Did It Happen?
Thor was too jealous
Jealous



Tuesday, November 13, 2018

Study

https://www.bbc.com/bitesize/guides/zy4rfrd/test

A test was done after my studies to test my knowledge on the subject

Online newspapers

Advantages of online newspapers

- Environmentally friendly?
- Live updates
- Your own personal account to choose topics - personalising it
-Accessibility - phones, tablets, pcs more pactical
- free
- contact papers quickly
- comments on news stories
- more interactive, video
- easy to share articles

Disadvantages

- Holding something
- Internet needed
- can't keep the story
- less accessible for older generations
- much more information in newspapers
- website crashes, technical errors
- pop ups
- eye strain


SWEET analysis



Stripped down to my skin and my bones
I love huskies but I feel like a wolf (howw!)
In a pack but I feel all alone
I'm scatterbrained, man
Better offer the clone
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The start to SWEET represents the white man of america, however this is a countertype, because he is resembled as a rapper who is around people of a different race of which isn't the norm in america. As a result he represents his feelings towards how society treats him because of his ways, "stripped down to my skin and my bones" shows he feels stripped of his respect that the government had for him.
Camera shots are used here are a close up mixed in with zooms that go in and out, showing his mind being undecided about the culture he is involved in but he eventually becomes decided as he also shows confidence in these shots.
Ultimately, the white man feels he is out of place because of what the government has drilled into white Americans and that the normal stereotype in media is for black people to only be able to be rappers and hang around with black people, whilst white people can't do this supposedly and such "In a pack but I feel all alone" represents this fully in him feeling inadequate in his group and feeling isolated like he doesn't belong.
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Until you high as a plumber with race eyes, (chronic) doin' weird shit
Like, this'll make your bio-pic (haha)
Rile 'em up, hit Zaxby's
Get the wing tings (yum)
Real quick bills still stacking to the ceiling (uh-oh)
Whatchu mean, it ain't working? (what?)
Whatchu mean, you ain't finding yourself? (oh, I am, I'm trying)
Whatchu mean, you ain't got no cash? (I got a little bit)
Whatchu mean? Whatchu mean?
Shouldn't your pockets be big just like a fat chick? (uh-huh)
Shouldn't your mama be done paying the house off? (I guess)
Shouldn't you have a real big-ass ego? (no)
Shouldn't these girls be flockin' just like seagulls? (eh)

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At the end of the first verse

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