Thursday 30 April 2015

Case study 3

1) What is the angle of a news story? Give an example to explain your answer.
The news angle is the perspective that the news provider takes on a certain event

2) What is the difference between tabloid and broadsheet news coverage?
The difference between tabloid and broadsheet that tabloid is less serious and more about the gossip and celebrities etc and broadsheet is being serious and formal and looking more into he news stories.

3) What would be an example of a tabloid-style TV news programme?
When Sky news had a news report on the election and with the campaigners and there was a clip of the cat that lived in 10 downing with David Cameron and they were talking who would live with the cat and where he would go.


4) What would be an example of a broadsheet-style TV news programme?
Channel 4 news had a news report on the election and they were very formal and had the main parties and had relevant graphics to go with it and nothing had to do celebrities or other irrelevant things.


5) What is the difference between international, national, regional and local news coverage?
International- News
National: UK- Wide news
Regional- London/ Yorkshire/ Scotland
Local:-West London / Leeds / Edinburgh

BBC News election 

1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
International

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
The angle the report takes on is a Uk and national because it has a clip of David Cameron talking about what his party will promote and then you see Ed Milliban talking as well and both of them talk for about 20-30 secs.


3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
This coverage is more Broadcast than Tabloid because they were very formal and presented their news coverage very appropriately and clearly.


4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV news programme? Why?
I think people who voted in the election so 18-40 because they would be interested what the news report would be about.


Sky news

1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
National, I say this because its about the election, which is very popular in the UK so they would get alot views because of how exciting and interesting it is.

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
Sky news is very one sided, they only showed David Cameron thoughts about the election and not any other parties but conservative.

3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
Tabloid
4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV news programme? Why?
A-B


STV  (Scottish)

1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
Region, I say this because the news in set in Scotland so obviously its going to be centered  around the Scottish party.

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
STV were coming at a Scottish point of view and looking only the Scottish party than any other party
and was showing one side of the election.

3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
Tabloid

4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV news programme? Why?
I think Scottish would be interested with this TV programme of how its all about the Scottish party.


Channel 4 news


1) Is this international, national, regional or local news? How can you tell?
International

2) What angle does the report take on the story?
Channel 4 news was fair and wasn't one sided. They had at least 4 parties and each of parties points of view then having one party.

3) Is this more tabloid or broadsheet-style coverage?
Broadsheet

4) What kind of audience would you expect to watch this type of TV news programme? Why?
18-40, I say this because Channel 4 news is an any age TV programme so they would be attracted to it and also 

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