Broadsheet Newspapers broadsheet - larger long vertical pages covering more international and political stories seen to be more preferable with and older and more intelligent newspaper more detailed and the language is more advanced more expensive to produce, they cost more to buy more intellectual unbiased formal language lower demographic examples- the times financial times tabloid - celebrity national news attract younger audiences who are not so interested in politics more opinionated more informal language examples - the sun the daily mail the mirror Stuart Hall - reception theory dominant reading - negotiated reading - oppositional reading - readers are given the opportunuty to negotiate meaning through broadsheet conventions - objectivity and balance however, liberal sensibilities and love of art and culture are pandered to with a wide range of stories/articles that position the audience into a shared cultural experi=ence an e...
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