Monday 27 September 2010

Newspaper Research 27/9/2010

The inverted triangle or inverted pyramid is another technique used by journalists and newspaper editors, it is a specific way of writing a story or article. The purpose of the inverted pyramid is to give the reader the most important and vital information first and then move onto the other less important information. The main reason this is done is so that the person reading article can stop at any point and not be confused and still understand what the article is about and means, this is done more specifically by giving the reader the information; who, what, when, where and how in the very beginning of the story. Another reason that the inverted triangle is used is because it allows the article to be edited and cut shorter to fit the allocated space very easily, whilst still retaining all the vital information and making sense.

This diagram shows how the inverted triangle style of writing is structured;



Monday 20 September 2010

Newspaper Research 20/9/2010

The Audit Bureau of Circulation (ABC) monitor the distribution and sales of all publications in the Untied Kingdom. I used their website to find out The News' ABC's; for each edition, 45,175 are distributed (Total Average Net Circulation).

Human Interest and Human Interest Stories are often used by Newspapers. Human Interest Stories are ones that can evoke emotion, sympathy, admiration and above all generate interest from the reader. Often the stories are about people who have achieved something amazing, have suffered something unpleasant or have overcome or are facing a problem. Newspapers and other Media Institutions are often criticized for using Human Interest Stor
ies to boost sales as they are manipulative and arguably, not important news.

Ethos is another thing that is relevant to the publishers of a newspaper. Ethos is the character, customs and sentiment of a social group or community of people.


New head teacher vows to turn round failing Portsmouth school


The head of Portsmouth's only school to be in special measures has vowed to turn it around after inspectors condemned it for serious failures.

Inspectors from Ofsted branded Paulsgrove Primary School inadequate and said it deprived pupils of an 'acceptable standard of education'.

The 'inadequate' label was applied in 24 out of 28 areas including the school's overall effectiveness, quality of teaching and outcomes for pupils.

Headteacher Darren Nickerson handed in his resignation over the summer and now interim head Andrew Olive has the task of massively improving standards.

Mr Olive, previously head of learning and achievement at Portsmouth City Council, said: 'The report pointed to a serious leadership and management failure.

'Teachers and all staff have responded positively and are committed to taking the school forward. We can't afford to jeopardise the futures of our children, so things have to change dramatically - but that won't happen overnight.'

Full article http://www.portsmouth.co.uk/newshome/New-head-teacher-vows-to.6540104.jp.


This is an extract of an article from the Monday 20th September 2010 edition of The News, this article is showing how The News values something such as education and that they believe it to have newsworthiness. This shows The News' ethos and what they believe to be right, this is often reflected by the beliefs of the readers. This shows The News ethos to be one that cares about education and the futures of children. This is put across to the reader through the language used such as; 'New head teacher vows to turn round failing school', this instantly grabs the attention of the reader and shows that The News values the standard of education in the local area.