media Flashcards
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tradtional media
any firm if medis redating th digitl era
who are newspapers owned by and cna they possess prtisan view
privately owned and posses freddom of press they are freem dorm govt cotnol esentual and can take positons on eletions eg th sun backs blair
declining readership of newpapers?
readersip has declined due to the rise in social media however febr 2011 sun circulated 1206 595 papers but this is an 11 percent year on year decrease
who reads what papers class wise
higher class traditionally rad the guardian the times and the telegraph
mail and exress raw rewadeership from all , fun and the star draw fom working class
how does the use of newpspaers as a source differ
new ppers reiled upo by older readers , 58 percent of over 65s read the news but just 20 percnt of 16-24
why is the decline of print reasderhip exaggerated
it was stated in a cairncross review rht nrew papers are adaptoing to online as the ail ahs 30 million monthly online viewers
how do newpapers sitll shape the news agenda today
finallly newpapers are still playing are stikl plaing a key role in shaping the news media and influencing and shaping the digital and social platofrms stoires covered by broadcast are more lkilely to have been jn press
wgat perecnt if public ue broadcast
70 percent of brittish eople use roadcst a smain soruc eof news
according to ofcom who do most people get their news from
76 percent of people use bbc1 for news
what shows declining broadcast evidence
in 2010 75 percent of bbc consuers siad they used it vety week but now its just 65
how else doe sthe bbc cs an influence on the oublic
whilst in terms of broadcasting its popualrty is declining thi is not the case as in recent years the bc has tranferred online nd is no wht most used news ap infact in th 2019 ge the bbc was resopjnible for 28percnt of time soent on news app
how did ofcom find tht brosdcasting use vaired
94 perent of the over 65 age group , just50 percent of younger paltoforms
only 66 percent of minority ehtnic hbut 77 percent of white adults
how can the role of broadcating led to pms being habl eot claim perosnal mandates
borris hnons gt brexit done as a resutl of celebrity politics
why is socical media not changn who the bristsh people ge tnews from but ust how they acces it
social media isnt a coause for changing british opion on public news access but more so how they are able to ccess it , as most users in the uk click on links and vdeso from the main broadcsstng chnnels socaila media is another way fir comoanys li th mail to ccess uk voters.
accordiing t ofcom who is nore liely to use social media
young bme voters at 65 pefcent , is helful and privides n insrnive for young people to vote amid our ongoing pariticpation crisis. in 2017 over a mullion under 35 registred to vote and lots of this wa sput down to onlie voting campaigns for registration
what is the cncern about fake news on sicial media
is a rising porblem amongst brittish voters eg in the 206 brexit camoaign aruged about turke y joining the eu sun made camaigns uin 2017 falsley about how tories were palnningt to privaitse the nhs , DCMS commiette suggest that democracy is at thrat asa reuslt of the media being misleding in the hc
how ware the line beetween trditional and socila meida being essentially blurred
most hcannles lie bbc and even the mail for nws now hase online paltoorms whihc is w ay to reach younger voters these are used to grab attntion
what are opionion poll s
an attet through sampng to test the opionons of the ublc or their votign ntnetions on a partiular issue
what are exi polls
carried out after people eavue the ge booth and are proven to be the most ccurate form of polling
wat wa te problme with how the polling comaony were conudtctng
idnt speak to enough tory voters aos the ode rpeople ddnt g4t interviewed as much 2015 prdicted hung psrlament but cameron won 12 seat majority
opinion polls are importsnt in elections why ?
dont actull ymeasure opiono as the perosn is seen ot be giving suport for the partys entire mainefsot , few gogers actually read fine print for examole the poll tax didnt stop ththcer winning but it didd push her out , brudge the ga by providing diffrent method of opionon
explain bandwagona nd underdog effect
bandwagom dicats that people often just vote for the party they have observed has a poll lead as tehy want to be oon the winning side
the undergo effect is when the opposite is essentially true.