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Analysis of media coverage on Prince Harry Taking Drugs  

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I studied three front pages of new papers each with the same front-page story of Prince Harry taking drugs. One paper was a broad sheet, The Sunday Time one was a red top tabloid, The News Of The World and the other was a tabloid, The Mail On Sunday. My first impressions were that all of the papers were quite different. The Sunday Times looks very different from The News Of The World and The Mail. The Mail first attracts you to the bold headline and the picture of Harry, this catches the readers eyes making them wonder what the story is about. The News of the World is a red top, this is where the Mast head is on printed on red. The News of the World has a very big headline, which is white on black (known as WOB) the three bullet points at the bottom of the page...

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