Tuesday 5 May 2015

Case Study 3

1) What is the angle of a news story? Give an example to explain your answer.
The angle of the news story depends on the style, news  and location - it is viewing different perspectives to make sure the news is aimed at those who are watching it
 2) What is the difference between tabloid and broadsheet news coverage?
Broadsheet is more sophisticated and is read by educated people however tabloid contains more celebrity based news3) What would be an example of a tabloid-style TV news programme?
A tabloid news programme is shown through Channel 4, MTV and Youtube news shows 
4) What would be an example of a broadsheet-style TV news programme?
The Telegraph 
5) What is the difference between international, national, regional and local news coverage?
  International is worldwide and covering news stories around the world
National news in UK wide news only
Regional is covering a particular region - London, Leeds etc
Local news is centring around a particular location within a region - West London

BBC Election Cover
1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?

This seems to be national news because it involves those who live in  England2) What angle does the report take on the story?
They have made it completely balance3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
Broadsheet4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV news programme? Why?
No particular classes - perhaps all round

Channel 4 
1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
This seems to be national news as well - it covers a broad range or perspectives2) What angle does the report take on the story?
They are pretty balanced3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
Both4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV news programme? Why?
A mixture

Sky 
 1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
National 2) What angle does the report take on the story?
It was right wing and not very balanced - it focused on the right wing parties only3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?

Tabloid
4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV news programme? Why? 
Right winged people

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