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The times - Representation and industries

  Representation 1) What representation of private schools can be found on the main front page story of the Times? A representation of the Labour Party at the front page is that they are being criticised and there purposes may be mirrored as the paper seems to be supporting and to be favouring the Conservative party instead of Labour Party. 2)  What representation of the Conservative Party can be found in the story at the top of the front page 'Calls for criminal enquiry as top ministers deny security leak'? An increase of popularity is given to the Conservative party due to the party having many scandals and being criticised so given this fact, this gives a result, this will appeal an older, largely male voters for the conservatives. 3) How are the Royal Family represented in the  Times? In my opinion, they put royal family and related content on there front page, to make their audience catch an eye and also include some arguments with the families and include politics in this

Times - Language and audience

  Audience 1) What is the main readership demographic for The Times newspaper? The demographic leadership is aimed at around 35+ 2) What aspects of the front page of the Times CSP edition suggest that their readers are likely to be more educated and interested in hard news rather than entertainment? The readers are more over educated and interested rather than entertained by the hard news due to the their front news page mainly has the content of politics 3) Times readers are mostly over 55 years old. Why is this and how is this reflected by the new stories and kickers in the CSP pages we have studied?   This may be enjoyable to the audience that read the newspaper because the news that is being presented might not have been know before. 4) What is the main audience pleasure offered by the Times? The newspaper, The times, offers a main audience pleasure. A reader may enjoy reading the time. This is because it is more traditional which might be relatable to their age also the paper come

The Times case study- Introduction

1) What year was  The Times  founded and when did it start using the  Times  name? The Newspaper, The Times, was founded in 1785 by an editor called John Walter. They renamed the newspaper as the times in 1788, before it was branded as the ‘Daily Universal Register’ 2) What content did John Walter suggest the paper would offer in the first edition? They were going towards the ideas of politics and around that category in the first edition, which was suggested by John Walter himself. 3) What does the page say about the political views in  The Times ?  In the page it was presented as if they were supporting The New Labour and the Conservatives however they had issues and complaint to the content they had put on the newspaper. However, Walter claimed his right for the newspaper. 4) Who owns  The Times  today and how is editorial integrity protected? ? 5) What did  The Times  introduce in 2010 and why? In 2010, the Times introduced digital subscription due to the developing of technology t