Daily Mirror (representation/industries)

Representation

1) How does the Daily Mirror represent the Conservative Party and its MPs? Look at the double-page spread politics story.
The daily mirror represents the Labour party and the MPs by telling the roles and the impact the roles give to prime ministers and to the audience. This will help the audience what to pick for the election. 

2) How does the Daily Mirror represent the Labour Party and its MPs. 
The daily mirror represent the labour party and the prime minister as powerful and the worth of winning the few year and they are giving information to the audience. 

3) How does the Daily Mirror represent Teresa May and Jeremy Corbyn as political leaders? 
The daily mirror newspaper represents Teresa may and Jeremy corbyn as political leaders because they are loyal to the party; also they have a good connection with they audience meaning they will sympathise with the audience, which may be an advantage of manipulation. The newspaper represents them as good leaders and they have a chance to become the prime minster. 

4) Why did the Daily Mirror include a discussion about a Conservative councillor suspended for racism in the double-page spread politics story? 
The daily mirror includes a discussion about a conservation Councillor suspended for racism. This is because no everyone cared about what was going on with prime minister such as Teresa may and Jeremy Corbyn. The audience want something new like knife attacks because it's more common because it is in every country and international famous. 

5) How does the Daily Mirror represent celebrity and the royal family? 
The daily mirror includes a discussion about a conservation Councillor suspended for racism this is because no everyone cared about what was going on with prime minister.  

Industries

1) What company owns the Daily Mirror?
The company that owns daily mirror is a British national  tabloid newspaper. 

2) What is the Daily Mirror's circulation in 2020? How many papers did the Daily Mirror used to sell back in the 1990s?
The daily mirror's circulation in 1990s they had less newspaper companies to have competition. Those old times they had few company that produce newspaper and newspaper is the only way you can found information: what was going on around them, other countries and political. 

3) How has the Daily Mirror reacted to the decline in print sales and the growth of the internet?
The daily mirror reacted to the deadline is print scales and the growth of the Internet are very proud they used their power and made an online version where people didn't need to buy a
 newspaper any more. 

4) What does IPSO stand for and what is IPSO's job?
As a face-to-face interviewer you will carry out surveys on behalf of many different clients including local and central government, the media, and a range of companies and charities.

5) Why do some people want stronger regulation of British newspapers?
They cross boundaries in order to obtain news from celebrities.This includes phone hacking, paparazzi shots ( such as non expecting photo shoots ) and also not leaving them alone to have a life of their own.

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