AC1.4- Factual
- Created by: zara vyas
- Created on: 03-12-22 18:05
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- AC1.4- Factual
- newspapers
- stats 1: 45% of people say that newspapers were their main source of crime news
- example: The Sun report on shooting of Olivia Pratt-Korbel in liverpool
- invasive, scaremonger, embellish
- direct images- a photo of olivia in her garden smiling at the camera
- 'gunned down at bedtime' 'left to die'
- stats 2 : the sun is Britain's official Number 1 news brand with 30.6M readers
- ES: name media and whether its fact/fictional, stats 1, fancy lang, analyse imagery and quotes, stats 2, pos/neg representation
- television- news
- stats: 75% of people said television was their main source of crime news
- stats 2: ITV reach 34.2m viewers a week
- example: ITVs show reporting on the murder of Logan Mwangi who was killed by his mother, stepfather, and stepbrother
- The reporter describes Logan as a ‘vulnerable’ and ‘helpless’ little boy who suffered at the hands of his ‘merciless’ family
- imagery: the use of the invasive imagery of the home videos of Logan smiling and laughing
- embellishes, invasive
- social media
- stats: around 15 out of every 1000 tweets have text related to a crime, or fear of crime
- stats: #truecrime has racked up a staggering 17.9 billion views
- example: tiktoker truecrimebrit made a series of tiktoks on the scream case muders
- invasive, embellishing, mis-represents
- imagery: using the real videos of the crime being committed
- "tragic case" "toxic" "horrifying" - shes pushing her views not staying impartial
- newspapers
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