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An analysis of the front pages of ‘The Guardian’ and ‘The Daily Mail’ from 16th March 2001.


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An analysis of the front pages of ‘The Guardian’ and ‘The Daily Mail’ from 16th March 2001.

... How do editors of tabloids and broadsheet newspapers use content, language, layout and images to attract and reflect their target readership? An analysis of the front pages of 'The Guardian' and 'The Daily Mail' from 16th March 2001. Targets: 1. To show insight into the idea of readership. 2. To analyse the way that the style and presentation are used in the media. 3. To analyse the way that language and images are used to create an impact. 4. To present and explain my opinions clearly and logically. British newspapers have been around for nearly three centuries. There are ten British national papers divided into two main categories: the tabloids and the broadsheets. The tabloids contain many articles on celebrities and gossip, some news and many large pictures. The most popular tabloids are 'The Sun' and 'The Mirror' ('red tops'). The broadsheets are larger papers and more serious. They include more news stories and cover politics and

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