newspapers and comments.
Free newspapers
- The metro
- The London Paper
- They make there money through advertisement
- Free newspapers have a high circulation
- Sites also make money through adverts
- newspapers are never totally independant
- Newspapers pull the strings to cater to advertisement
- The lexis in the headline uses emotive language- Toddler.
- The lexis of Finsbury Park in the title has polysemic readings.
- This newspapers assumes the audience knows where Finsbury Park is.
- The image anchors the audience that Indian men are not nice people.
- The image shows the man to be aggressive and dangerous looking.
- The caption is blunt but anchors the audience to believe the an is a criminal.
- Repetition of 'critical' creates a narrative.
The comments.
- People were trying to link ethnicity to the crime.
- People were asking for the death penalty to be brought back.
- Blaming men.
- Comment section allows audiences to play an active role.
- Comments are invaluable as the comments get people talking about the article.
- BBC are making money through racist comments.
Cambridge news
- Owned by the mirror.
- The mirror is owned by reach PLC.
- Comments allow audiences to troll each other.
- David Gauntlet- Audiences can take whatever they want from a media product.
- Its entertaining as the NHS involves everyone in the uk.
- A scandal within the NHS gets people involved and talking.
- Conveys that the NHS aren't doing there jobs properly and its quiet ironic.
- May mean the NHS needs more money to support the mentally ill.
- `NHS aren't caring enough.
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