Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Information Controls by Newspapers :: Papers
 Information Controls by Newspapers       All newspapers have different ways of passing on the news to their     readers. This often depends on the audience the newspaper is     targeting. The four newspapers that I will be writing about all target     various readers. I will be looking at which pieces of information     newspapers would use when reporting about the invasion of the Central     European state of Bernia by Cara. 'The Planet' is a tabloid newspaper     that backs the government. It is happy with the way things are and has     a large circulation of readers, most of which are working-class     people. 'The Reporter' is also a tabloid newspaper, which supports the     Labour Party and also the trade union movement. This newspaper targets     similar readers to that of 'The Planet' but has a smaller circulation.     'The Enquirer' is critical towards the two main parties and is known     for it's in-depth political and international reporting. This     newspaper is a broadsheet whose readers are mainly middle-class. The     final newspaper, 'The Daily Recorder' is a strongly patriotic     pro-government broadsheet. It believes in family values and in a     British Identity.       As newspaper A, 'The Planet', supports the government it would be very     careful about the information it dispensed. It would not want people     to know that there had been 150 civilian deaths because they had been     caused in retaliation against the arrival of British troops. The     reason it would not want people to know this is 'The Planet' backed     the move by the government to send troops to Bernia. Printing this     could stop other troops from wanting to go to Bernia. To help emphasis     the fact that the troops were really needed they would talk about how     Bernian refugees were fleeing to escape rumours of ethnic cleansing.     'The Planet' would also avoid printing the fact that there were 150 UK     casualties as this like the civilian deaths would lower the moral     troops. This newspaper would probably show the photograph of the man     who had been killed in hand-to-hand fighting in Bernia just to show     how out of control the civil war was becoming.  					    
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