Introduction to Newspapers: Blog Task

 Introduction to Newspapers: Blog Task

1) A tabloid newspaper features more entertainment-based news, such as celebrities and softer news.

2) A broadsheet newspaper features harder news, such as politics, major events and specific aspects of more serious news stories.

3) They are more likely to support the Labour party, and would be more likely to read newspapers such as the Daily Mirror or the Guardian, as they are in favour of social reform and change.

4) Right-wing people are more likely to support the Conservative party, as they have more traditional views, and are more likely to read newspapers like the Times or the Sun.

5) A lot of newspapers have a wider range of readers online, and an expanding digital age has forced them to focus more on news that can be distributed on social media.

6) Free-press is important so that people can report on news stories that they find to be immersive, interesting and necessary to know about.

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