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Newspapers: Media Language (for 2026 examination) Typeit
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The Daily Mirror’s is located in the top left corner of the front page for every publication sold. The format and colour tell audiences this is a -top paper, one that is bound to have political biases, language, and a focus on certain types of stories. Other examples of this kind of British paper include The Sun, the Daily Star, and the now defunct News of the . The Times' is located at the top of the front page for every publication sold. The format and colour tell audiences this is a paper, one that is likely to explore news stories in more and show less obvious political bias. Other examples of this kind of British paper include The Guardian, The Independent and the Financial . Like most Daily Mirror issues, the ‘Shameful' occupies a significant amount (approximately one third) of the front page’s space. The headline is likely to appeal to a traditional tabloid audience as it is an emotional response to a story which has provoked considerable anger in the paper's C2DE readership. Tabloid readers typically like their news to be entertaining and for any information to be expressed in layman’s terms so it is easily digestible. The image shows the Fujitsu company logo in gold and bronze, colours that audiences in the paper’s C2/D/E class bracket may with wealth and excessive luxury. Unusually for The Times, the Paula Vennells story is the story on the front page. The headline is less than the Daily Mirror’s, mentioning that she has returned her . The Times refers to 'bosses' in the , but the focus is clearly on Vennells.