Media- Newspapers 0.0 / 5 ? Media StudiesNewspapersASWJEC Created by: MeganxxCreated on: 20-05-14 11:23 Mode Of Address How a newspaper communicates with it's target audience or how it speaks. Can be formal or informal 1 of 17 Epistemologies Ways of communicating B- Objective (Facts+Figures) T- Subjective(Opinion) 2 of 17 Masthead Title and logo of the newspaper, clearly identifies it. 3 of 17 NIBS (News in Brief) Very short stories presented in one or two paragraphs. 4 of 17 Semi-solus advert An advertisements that shares a page with other ads 5 of 17 Headline Large bold text indicating the main story 6 of 17 Strapline Found on mostly tabliods, give more information about the main story 7 of 17 Puffs/Blurbs/Plugs appear in all newspapers show what else is inside the paper 8 of 17 Threshold (News Value) The bigger the story the more likely to be put on the news agenda 9 of 17 Negativity (News Value) Bad news is more exciting than good 10 of 17 Unexpectedness (News Value) An event that is a shock or out of the ordinary 11 of 17 Unambiguity (News Value) Events that are easy to report (tabloids) 12 of 17 Personalisation (News Value) News stories that have a human interest angle 13 of 17 Proximity (News Value) The closer to home the more interested the reader 14 of 17 Elite nations/people (News Value) Stories about important people and powerful nations 15 of 17 Continuity/currency (News Value) Stories already in the news and continue to run 16 of 17 Purpose Attract an Audience, Clearly identify the newspaper, inform the reader of main stories, Set up enigmas 17 of 17
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