For this essay, articles about the England versus Germany world-cup football match have been extracted from three different newspapers: The Mirror, The Sun and the Daily Telegraph.
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Media Studies Coursework Newspapers exist to act as a medium of information and news stories to be past from the first person, to the involved person(s), to the third person, the reader, often via the sometimes distorting views of a 'middle-man' in the newspaper company called a news baron. For this essay, articles about the England versus Germany world-cup football match have been extracted from three different newspapers: The Mirror, The Sun and the Daily Telegraph. They have been analysed to try to gain an idea of what each individual newspaper tried to achieve, through the articles concerned. All three of these papers contain separate sections called 'editorials', which give the views of the paper on a particular news-related issue, and it is from these sections that a clear idea of the political, social and moral stance of the paper can be gained most easily. 'The Mirror' is a tabloid...


