Masthead Style, upmarket, modern Use of images Passionate, emotive Made by guardian photographer probably- professional, powerful image, good photographer Caption - inlayed Factual, not emotive Related to image Presented as information Use of images Celebrity aimed at middle class target audience Use of image No Footer No Barcode Layout 5 columns Drop cap on the off-lead Consistent white border Byline at start of each article Teasers all over Page numbers and arrows- a shopfront effect Appeals to different audience Hard news agenda Formal, subtle register No headline for off-lead Pull-quote- chunk of text from inside the article Sympathy, empathy Ideological messaging Left wing
Masthead -Modern, upmarket, bold, pictures Use of image -Inclusive to a bigger audience- younger -Not emotive -Entertainment -Probably not Guardian photograph so not professional photographer- could convey the sense of the normality at the event -Images dominate the page -Intended effect- promote Taylor Swift concert, what to wear, what to buy -Soft news -International news Use of image -Engaging for a bigger audience- stereotypically men -Soft news -Entertaining -Bold colours to draw attention to "Free" -Intended effect- keep up with football and learn knowledge of football Hard news lead?? -Not necessarily factual on cover -Multiple news story titles -Left wing Informal dialect and register -Sensationalised language on title -San serif -Bylines No footer No caption Mixed audience Use of image Target audience for older, middle class Large target audience Layout -4 Columns -Consistent white border -Teasers all over the page -Page numbers and arrows- a shopfront effect Ideological message -Left wing
Masthead -Modern, upmarket, Bold Use of image -Big celebrity actors and musician on cover -Well known people to older audience -Target audience- older, upper/middle class -Intention- "learn what to do", "you can be like these people if you read this article" Use of image -Shrugging like unsure of what the future holds- might (not) leave -Tennis interests upper/middle class -Sport news -British -Target audience-Tennis lovers, British Upper/Middle class -Intention- makes you want to understand why he's leaving tennis, encourages you to read more about him and Tennis No Captions No Footers Hard news lead International news -Lots of information and content on cover on lead -Less content on secondary article Formal register -San serif Layout -5 Columns -Pullquote -Consistent white border -Teasers all over the page -Page numbers and arrows- a shopfront effect -Bylines Ideological message -Left wing
Masthead -Stylish, upmarket, modern -News that appeals to older audience Use of image -famous painting -well known artist -target audience- artists, people interested in art, older generation, upper/middle class Headline -Subtle, formal register -Hard news -Target audience- older generation or working class Use of image -Comedian -known to older people -Intention- want to know more about her life, to make you want to read more Layout - Consistent white boarder -5 columns -title not covering whole page- main interest is the image Pullquote's Used to interest and engage readers Content of off-lead articles -informative but not a lot written which makes you need to read on and open the newspaper -Bylines Ideological message -left wing No footer Content of lead article -informative -target audience- working class -intention- draw attention to artwork engage readers inform people about possile poor choices made by PM
Layout 5 columns -Consistent white border -Byline at start of each article -Teasers all over -Page numbers and arrows- a shopfront effect Ideological message -left wing Hard news -politics Use of image -PM doesn't necessarily appear to be happy, serious, confident or authoritative in this picture which could perhaps represent what the newspaper thinks about his leadership methods.. -raining- reflects the mood -dominates the whole page- draws attention -target audience- working/ middle class Masthead -bold, modern, smaller than normal -no images -pull quote Pullquote -pun/ play on words -About Rishi Sunak -"Soak the Rish" -irony is that it is raining in the picture while he look disappointed- this might only be in this image captured though which would further express the over emphasis of this newspaper articles views and bias. Header -Dominates the page -bold -subtle, conventionalised language No footer Very politically based Bullet points at bottom left Content of lead article -very organised Captions -Talk about politics related to picture
Layout -5 columns -Consistent white border -Byline at start of each article -Teasers all over -Page numbers and arrows- a shopfront effect -Rhetorical question Use of image -Dominates the page -draws attention -target audience-film fans large population, women? -Oppenheimer wins but it’s a picture of Barbie- rivaling films- released same time -Happy image maybe not very happy story? -not very emotive image just recognisable face of celebrity Masthead -Modern, upmarket, bold, pictures Use of image -advertising vinted -alliteration of 'nearly new nation'- catches attention, memorable- makes you 'think' about the app and then 'join the nation' by using vinted yourself Ideological message -left wing Hard and Soft news -fraud -celebrity news -advertisement No Captions No Footer Content of Lead -Soft but Hard?? -Informative -Not very emotional -gives page numbers to tell you were to read more about -unrelated to image Content of Secondary -Hard - Selsationalised language "horrors" -informative
Masthead -modern, bold -pictures -writing - colours Use of image -catches attention -target audience- younger people but Older more likely to read Use of image -advertising a show suitable for all ages -only 3 stars? But 'fans won't be disappointed? Layout -5 columns -Consistent white border -Byline at start of each article -Teasers all over -Page numbers and arrows- a shopfront effect Ideological message -left wing Hard news Use of image -Paints the celebrity as a villain -dark stare -slightly sinister smile -middle-aged audience particularly feminists -small caption under image Content of lead article -hard news -informative -emotion elicited - pullquote in title -unrelated to image No Footer
Masthead -Bold, clear, advertising, modern, chic -Pull quote -Teasers Image -Target audience would be teen as the show is aimed at 15+ -The audience would know what the show is based on just the "OBX" as well as the poster image -It dominates the header and catches the attention of the reader. -This is a very topical, on trend show for this audience and makes a good story as the release date is soon. The header informs readers that they know when to expect the show, making you read on. -The image uses captivating colours of bright oranges and shades of tan. This contrasts with the blue background and makes the image stand out. -Rhetorical question for title, making audience question and need to read on. Image -Alison Hammond is an "icon" for younger generations. She is well-know, famous and a popular female figure in the tv industry. -Bake off is a very famous show for all generations, making the target audience flexible. -Yellow colours for the yellow pullquotes . Title, Image and Language -relates to target audience -students around 16 will be looking at unis and 20 will be in uni while 25 will be finished and may be paying fees. -The image is dominating but leaves space for information on the side. It makes you read on as it has less information on the cover. -The title is direct and uses formal dialect, showing the readers it's a serious news story. Image -small, not dominating -contains more information about secondary article -uses a pullquote -the image and colours are very specific to Strictly and can be easily identified. -attention is drawn to the image against the white background because it stands out. -Strictly is known to all generations and is liked by most, making it an engaging secondary article for the target audience. -The season just started so is topical and recent news.