NEWS ASSESSMENT 1 - DAILY EXPRESS VS THE TELEGRAPH

SOURCES A AND B ARE FRONT COVERS OF TWO GENRES OF NEWSPAPERS COVERING THE SAME STORY. HOW FAR HAS GENRE INFLUENCED THE MEDIA LANGUAGE USED?
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AREAS TO IMPROVE:
//Developing and incorporating theory into my assessment.
//Exploring how ownership affects the papers.

REDRAFT:
The copies however do appeal to specific conventions of genre in both papers, the Express only having a few lines for one of their articles, appealing to their C1C2 audience, and the Telegraph having primarily only copy beyond it's fold for both main articles, appealing to a more highly educated ABC1 audience. This helps aid the papers in getting a dominant readership rather than oppositional ones (Stuart Hall), catering to their known demographics.

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