Audience

1) What is the main readership demographic for The Times newspaper? Add as much detail as you can.

The main readership demographic for The Times newspaper is the elderly,mainly over the age of 55; the readers are mostly very well paid and professionals.

2) What aspects of the front page of the Times CSP edition suggest that their readers are likely to be more educated and interested in hard news rather than entertainment?

The readers are more educated as the paragraphs are huge and there is a lot of writing. Also there is a lot of information and facts which are considered as hard  news.

3) Times readers are mostly over 55 years old. Why is this and how is this reflected by the new stories and kickers in the CSP pages we have studied?  

This is reflected because the times have more of a old perspective which the elderly also have as they were grew up in the times were maybe the stories wee

4) What is the main audience pleasure offered by the Times? Use Blumler & Katz Uses and Gratifications theory.



5) Why might a reader enjoy this CSP edition of the Times? Use Blumler & Katz Uses and Gratifications theory categories and write as detailed an analysis as you can.



Language

1) What is the main story on the front cover of the Times CSP edition (26 April 2019) and why does it appeal to Times readers?

The main story on the front cover was about how the fee paying schools are saving the taxpayer 20 Billion and this appeals to times readers because the readers are 


2) List the other news stories and kickers on the front page of the Times CSP edition. Why do you think the Times selected these for the front page?

3) What are the main stories on the inside pages of the Times CSP edition and how are they constructed to appeal to Times readers? 

4) Which of Galtung and Ruge's News Values apply to the Times's front page stories? Write about both the main story on private schools and the government leak enquiry. 

5) What does a close analysis of the news stories in the Times CSP edition suggest about the Times's political beliefs?

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  1. PLEASE PLEASE don't post things up without titles. I have no idea how to see what they are. And following Parents Eve' chat with Mum and live lesson, you have done no coursework planning. Please catch up over half term.

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