CASELET: 1. Inquirer is the leading broadsheet in the Philippines. In 2001‚ it launched Libre‚ a free tabloid distributed in the MRT-LRT area. It was an unprecedented move of a major daily giving away their newspaper on weekdays and recovering cost solely from advertising revenue. Visit the MRT-LRT site and discuss and explain your answers to the following: Background: Inquirer Libre (Inquirer Free) is a free‚ bilingual (Filipino and English) tabloid published in the Philippines. It is published
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expressions and nicknames. Due to the size and the simple form of the newspaper the articles in it can be read at the pub‚ on a train or any other time when we don’t have much time or we can’t devote our entire attention. There is also the fact that a “broadsheet” newspaper would
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the top three broadsheets in the country‚ by circulation‚ along with the Philippine Daily Inquirer and the Manila Bulletin‚ with otherPhilippine newspapers trailing far behind. Data from the Neilsen Media Index for the first quarter of 2008 show that the Philippine Star is the most read broadsheet in the Philippine capital of Metro Manila‚ with a Monday-to-Saturday readership of 47.4%. As of the last semester of 2007‚ the Media Index also showed that the Star is the number one broadsheet among the ABC1
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Junior Cert English "Functional Writing" Introduction and Overview The Functional Writing section of Paper I asks the student‚ in as close as possible‚ to write in the style of somebody who either uses language for a living‚ or is conducting business or important matters through writing or speech. This part of Paper I strays away from fiction‚ but is not entirely devoid of opportunities to use language in a creative or dramatic fashion. In some cases the student may have to use their imagination
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25.maturitní otázka The role of mass-media in our life When we speak about massmedia‚ we speak about press‚ TV‚ radio and the Internet. They all bring information to mass/large audiences and people and they can really reach them. All people in the world are curious; want to be informed about everything that is going on their town‚ village‚ country‚ in the world. That is why they: read newspapers listen to the radio watch TV browse the WEB Massmedia are a very important part of our life and
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The oldest newspaper in Malaysia traces its roots back to a weekly journal printed in 1845. Then the Straits Times‚ it has gone through several transformations most significantly‚ the name change to New Straits Times and downsize from a broadsheet to a compact version. Its strong conviction for a stable‚ progressive nation-building brings to its audience a rich editorial content that has garnered huge following of movers and shakers‚ and key decision makers‚ paving the way to a united and progressive
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In general there are two kinds of press nowadays: tabloids and quality press. Each of them has its own way of parenting people‚ events and news. However‚ they often write about the same events‚ their styles are completely different. Tabloids focus on celebrities‚ their lives‚ successes‚ love affairs and rumours. The quality press presents the most important news‚ political events or sport occurrences. The journalists who write articles for the quality press respect "Ethics Code". What is more‚ they
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I. Topic Comparative Study of Sensationalism present in Bulgar‚ Remate‚ Toninte‚ Kadyot‚ and Bandera II. Thesis Statement This study should answer and compare degree of sensationalism present with the five newspapers’ way of writing headlines and news body. III. Issues (backed with related literature) Yellow journalism in PH newspapers - a study which measured sensationalism in newspapers I. Cases (be specific and detailed) There are five cases which will be tackled in this chapter. Each
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gradually twisted the true value of newspaper that smother big ideas. Thus‚ in order to correct the twisted value that media are rubbing off on news‚ the society needs to redefine the value of news and reexamine the concept of big ideas. The broadsheets offered daily coverage by publishing company‚ but no commentator or analyst gave any context and readers were left to make up their own minds. Peter Funt believes that there is barely people would create ideas on news‚ “The sad truth is that while
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4.4.2.1. Grammar and Syntax Distinct grammatical and syntactic structures are essential features in newspaper language and differentiate the language of quality press and popular press newspapers. In fact‚ tabloidization involves a “movement away from longer‚ complex‚ analytical writing” in connection with the style of newspaper language (Bird 2009: 41). Firstly‚ the article from 1966 consists of 26 sentences and‚ thus‚ has an approximate average of 3 sentences per 100 words. Furthermore‚ it contains
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