Newspapers

Section B- Industry & Audience

  • Newspapers come up in both section A & B

  • Section A involves us looking at specific pages & analysing etc…

  • Section B is a general intro to newspapers & industry

The Times & The Daily Mirror

Print Newspaper Sources

  1. The Times

  2. The Guardian

  3. The Daily Telegraph

  4. The Independent

  5. The Sun

  6. Daily Mail

  7. Daily Express

  8. Financial Times

  9. Daily Mirror

  10. The Mirror

  11. Metro

  12. The Star

  13. The I

  14. The Sunday Times

Online News Sources

  1. Al Jazeera

  2. BBC News

  3. CNN

  4. The New York Times

  5. The Guardian

  6. Reuters

  7. HuffPost

  8. Fox News

  9. NBC News

  10. The Washington Post

  11. Middle East Eye

  12. Wall street journal

  13. The Economist

  14. Bloomberg

  15. MSN

  • The Times: Connotes authority, tradition, and reliability.

  • The Guardian: Suggests a focus on protecting and advocating for the interests of the public.

  • The Daily Telegraph: Implies a conservative or right-leaning perspective.

  • The Independent: Indicates a commitment to unbiased reporting and freedom from external influences.

  • The Sun: Often associated with sensationalism, tabloid-style reporting, and a focus on entertainment.

  • Daily Mail: Known for its conservative stance, emphasis on popular culture, and strong opinions.

  • Daily Express: Similar to the Daily Mail, it tends to have a conservative perspective and focuses on news and entertainment.

  • Financial Times: Suggests a focus on business, finance, and economic news.

  • Daily Mirror: Traditionally associated with working-class readership and tabloid-style reporting.

  • The Mirror: Similar to the Daily Mirror, but dropping the "Daily" may imply a broader appeal.

  • Metro: Indicates a free newspaper with a focus on concise news and commuter readership.

  • The Star: Often associated with celebrity gossip, entertainment news, and a tabloid format.

  • The I: Suggests a concise and accessible newspaper with a focus on news summaries.

  • The Sunday Times: Implies a weekly publication with in-depth analysis and a broad range of topics.