media cwk
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Gcse media coursework I am looking at the story of an eleven year old boy who was shot dead by another youth. I will be using The Sun and The Daily Telegraph to compare the differences between tabloids and broadsheets reporting this story. The purpose of headlines is to catch the attention of potential readers by being large. They also catch attention by shocking the readers and by clearly informing us of what has happened. Most of the papers usually try to make their headlines large and bold to attract and persuade people to buy their papers. In the tabloid paper The Sun, the headline takes up about half of the front page. The broadsheet paper, The Daily Telegraph takes up a little space on the front page but it is still using bold text to make it stand out. The Sun doesn't try to make its headline more complicated...


