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Speech: redefining the newspaper
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Sports Journalism
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Sports Journalism
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Sports Market Research
stereotypes
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Steven Parr analysis - The newspaper report I am analysing was published in the Daily Mail on Wednesday 29th December 1999.
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Successful reading may be achieved by balancing approaches: bottom-up and top-down.
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SUGA Analysis
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Supporting Account for G.C.S.E. media 'Cutting-Edge' magazine.
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Sweatshop Slavery
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Tabloid and Broad Sheet Comparison.
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Tabloid and Broadsheet comparison
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Tabloid and Broadsheet comparison.
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Tabloid and broadsheet newspaper comparison
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Tabloid and broadsheet newspaper comparison.
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Take three examples of a report from a publication and make comparisons and state differences.
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Taking the image of people jumping from the Twin Towers as your starting point, compare and contrast the media coverage of the events of September 11th as reported in a broadsheet newspaper, a tabloid and the television.
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Taking the image of people jumping from the Twin Towers as your starting point, compare and contrast the media coverage of the events of September 11th as reported in a broadsheet newspaper, a tabloid and the television.
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Teenage Magazine Assignment.
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Textual Analysis - Crisis In Iraq (Peter Beaumont, The Observer).
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The flesh-eating bug story. A comparison of two different newspaper stories.
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The 'Daily Telegraph' was founded by Colonel Arthur Sleigh as a means of airing his views against the Duke of Cambridge who was destined to be the new Commander-in-Chief of the British Army.
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The Amber Spyglass by Phillip Pullman.
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The Club 18-30 brochure seems to be aimed at young people who like to have fun
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The Day That Changed The World.
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