Newspapers Flashcards

To understand newspapers

1
Q

What is the political leaning of the Times?

A

Right Wing

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2
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What is the political leaning of The Daily Mail?

A

Left Wing

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3
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Which type of newspapers are intended for ABC1 and are very in-depth?

A

Broad Sheet

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4
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Which type of newspapers are intended for C2DE and very brief?

A

Tabloids

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5
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What part of a newspaper is below the headline and expands on what the headline said?

A

Standfirst

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6
Q

What are some features of left wing groups?

A
  • Taxing rich to support the poor
  • support open access to education
  • respect diversity
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7
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What are some of the features of right wing groups?

A
  • tax rich people less to develop businesses
  • want people to pay for their own education
  • less supportive of immigrants and prefer integration
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8
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What is the name of the line which tells you who wrote an article?

A

By-line

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9
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What is the name of the top part of a newspaper where it’s logo is typically placed?

A

Masthead

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10
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What is the name of the area between texts, images and articles?

A

Gutter

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