popular paper: (wants to entertain people, for the general public and people who are interested in gossip)
= tabloid
Size/layout:
small, big headlines, eye-catching layout, lots of colours, 25% pictures, pictures from private life of celebrities
readership:
working class, not intellectual
contents:
shocking/sensational stories, details of scandals, focus on personalities by politic stories, foreign affairs
length of articles:
short, main story on front page
language:
subjective language, emotive, evocative, opinions presented like facts
examples:
Daily Express, Daily Mail, Daily Mirror, Sun
quality paper: (wants to inform)
=broadsheet
size/layout:
large, smaller headlines, mostly black and white, 10% pictures, celebrities at premiers/ charity work, photos of high quality
readership:
educated people who are interested in politics
contents:
objective, factual news coverage, politics, economics, foreign affairs
Length of articles:
long texts with a lot of information, featuring political stories which focus on the actual issue
language:
objective language, complex sentences, factual, based on numbers
examples:
Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Financial Times, Times, Independent
Na ich hoffe das konnte dir ´n bissel helfen,
with best regards, Christine
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