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paper 2 section B- exam practice

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 Question 1  Online news is regulated. True or False False  Question 2 explain two ways that newspapers are funded one way newspapers are funded is through subscriptions and sales. this is because to get access to a newspaper online and if u where to get a newspaper from your local shop you would also pay for a newspaper. Another way newspapers are funded is advertising revenue which is when other websites advertise newspapers because they are going to pay to have that space. Question 4  How far does the Observer front page in extract 3 reflects its political, social and cultural contexts  colours yellow, white, purple shows its gender neutral and also this use of colour makes it eye catching to readers, makes it more presentable  image: at the top their is a image of food that appeals to the target audience of the observer as they are audiences that specifically go out alot and spend money on food so having adverts on food will appeal to them.  Questi...

online, social ad participatory media

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Online  -The observer guardian has a website  social and participatory media  - The 'connect in free' website  -instagram  -Twitter  scott trust values- to carry a liberal tradition  -These values will be continued online and on print in guardian and observer  they want to make sure:  everyone has equal opportunities ( human right)  all individuals has equal worth (democracy)   everyone is universally of equal worth  Representations should:  promote democracy (equality)  celeb individually, diversity, tolerance and allowing opposite point of view  caring for people (interactionism)  being open minded about change  -The Observer section (link within the ‘more’ dropdown), is part of one of the most successful international news websites.  -An online presence makes it a possible economic future for news organisations, by monetising online content through voluntary donations and membership. ...

historical news papers

-The Guardian/The Observer has consistently had a large circulation and has had a significant cultural and social influence.  -The media language used is reflects the representations of UK National broadsheet newspapers in the 1960s.  -The Observer was a significant and at the time, independent national newspaper.  the newspaper industry in 1960s  -newspapers production by large organisations  -issues of worship  -issues of control  -issues of funding  social, cultural, historical and political contexts of the 1960s  - in the 1960s, most producers and readers were white males, LGBT (male) producers did not   go public and LGBT audiences would not expected to be celebrated or discussed by the mainstream media  -LGBT stories were VERY limited due to the closeted lifestyle by individuals/ communities. -Newspapers in the 1960s did not report so much on female or ethnic minority political leaders, especially as there we so few ...