Friday 12 January 2018

Front cover analysis

On the left you can see that there is a standalone this is when there is a tabloid that is a separate to the other story, there is two stories in the front cover. The headline is very short and snappy which catches audiences' eyes especially the noun "BLOOD" which catches the audience attention furthermore due to the fact that it is negativity, and mostly things that are published on the media is negativity. And we as the audience associate "BLOOD" with bad things this therefore makes the audience engage in the newspaper therefore making them buy it, which is the purpose of this. The subheading including the noun "killer" which furthermore makes this a negative tabloid which moreover makes the audience intrigue in this tabloid which achieves The Sun's purpose. In the right at the bottom there is a strap-line which includes more information about the headline and more information about the subheading. At the top there is a puff/plug which includes a deal which can link to parent audiences because it is lego land which is for children audience, this is a offer which makes the parent audience want this offer, there is a jump line which makes them to go to this page number and in this case the page number is "TOKEN: SEE PAGE 26" this intrigues them furthermore due to the fact that they will get this deal this additionally adds to the purpose of the target audience to get this newspaper. This is a right wing newspaper, which is less democratic than left wing which is more democratic and is more into what more of what social people are at and in for . The size of this story must be big due to the fact it is on the front page however it is not that big enough because it has two different stories on the front page. Other than that it is directed towards older people due to the fact that it is directed towards politics and older people are stereotypically interested into politics. 

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