Blog tasks: Daily Mirror Case Study

 Language

  1. Masthead:
    The name of the newspaper, usually appearing in a prominent, bold typeface at the top of the front page.
    Example: "The Daily Mirror" is the masthead of the publication.

  2. Pug:
    A small, often circular, graphic or text box located on the top corners or side of the front page, typically used for promotional purposes or to highlight a special feature.
    Example: A pug might say "Exclusive Interview" or "Free Gift Inside."

  3. Splash Head:
    The main headline of the front page, which introduces the most important or attention-grabbing story of the day. It is usually large and bold to draw in readers.
    Example: A splash head in The Daily Mirror might say, "PM Faces Crisis After Scandal Unfolds!"

  4. Slogan:
    A brief, memorable phrase associated with the newspaper, used to define its editorial stance or to appeal to its audience.
    Example: The Daily Mirror's slogan is "The Voice of the People."

  5. Dateline:
    The line of text that typically appears beneath the headline and gives the location and date of the story’s origin.
    Example: "London, January 29, 2025" could be the dateline for a story originating in the UK capital.

  6. Byline:
    The line that names the journalist who wrote the article. This appears right under the headline or at the start of the article.
    Example: "By John Smith" would appear if John Smith were the writer of the article.

  7. Standfirst:
    A brief introduction or summary of the article, usually appearing below the headline and above the main body of the article. It serves to hook the reader and provide context.
    Example: "In a shocking turn of events, the Prime Minister’s involvement in a major scandal has left the country in turmoil."

2. Its about Lineker peace deal home. Tories might come back to football but fans want him to and the news is questioning whether hes coming back or not.

3. Lineker peace deal hope, its gives labour audience and excites them.

4.The front page of the newspaper is important in attracting an audience, particularly regarding tabloid newspapers. The choice and style of the main headline and central image are important in attracting the reader and in communicating the view the newspaper is taking on the particular story featured.

5.


Representations

1. Labour party, no

2. He was presented as happy and enthusiastic which is gonna get the audience to be on the edge of their chairs and be wondering if hes gonna come back or not, hes presented like this to the audience so he can be the star and make a comeback.

3. As a left-wing publication and a tabloid, the Daily Mirror will be openly critical of the Conservative government and supportive of Labour.


4.  As a left-wing publication and a tabloid, the Daily Mirror will be openly critical of the Conservative government and supportive of Labour.

5.The way in which the event / issue / social group is represented will affect the audience response. Newspapers are opinion leaders 

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