Introduction to Newspapers: Blog Task

 1) What type of news can you typically find in a tabloid newspaper?

Gossip, entertainment, news about celebrities


2) What type of news can you typically find in a broadsheet newspaper?

More formal news such as news about the government.

3) If someone is left-wing, which political party in the UK are they most likely to support? Which newspapers would they be likely to read?
 
  • Left-wing (Socialist): in favour of social equality and reform. The Labour Party is considered left-wing and the Daily Mirror generally supports Labour and left-wing causes.

4) If someone is right-wing, which political party in the UK are they most likely to support? Which newspaper would they be most likely to read?
  • Right-wing (Conservative): prefer the traditional way things are and in favour of low taxes. The Conservative Party is considered right-wing and the Times generally supports the Conservatives and right-wing causes.

5) Why has there been a decline in newspaper sales in the last 50 years?

The rise of television started to increase.


6) Why is a free press important in a democracy like the UK?

A free press implies that journalists (those that write for newspapers) and newspaper editors can edit content free of intervention from Government influence.  

More than a third of the world’s population live in countries where there is no press freedom. Journalists are often imprisoned if they disagree with the Government, social media channels are not allowed, non-democratic countries often control access to information and employ state-run news organizations.

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