Monday 27 June 2011

Different Newspapers

The Telegraph
The Telegraph concentrates on subjects to do more with politics and more world news. The Telegraph is aimed at more businessmen and women or older people. It uses more posh language because of the people it is aimed at. The Telegraph is also called a broadsheet newspaper as newspapers like The Telegraph are seen as big newspapers with long pages, A3 size.




















The Sun
The Sun concentrates more on celebrities and their lives and on the daily news. It is aimed more at younger people as they would be more interested in celebrities whereas older people would prefer to read about the world and what’s happening to our country in the way of politics so they would be more likely to read The Telegraph. It uses more slang and easy to understand language because of the younger people that would be reading it. The Sun would be called a tabloid. This is because it is much smaller in size compared with a broadsheet. Also, the term 'tabloid jounalism' means to focus more on stories about crime, TV and celebrity gossip which are the sorts of stories The Sun writes about. 















The Mail
The Mail, however, concentrates on stories from politics and Parliament to celebrity gossip meaning that it covers a whole range of stories. This means that The Mail is targetted at everyone because of the stories it covers.





















The Halstead Gazette
The Halstead Gazette is a local paper. This will obviously be aimed at the people who live in that area. This means it will have local news stories that the target audience will want to read about because it is about things in their area.