7. Fiona Megarrell – Presenter and conclusion writer. To be added – photo of group.
8. Introduction National daily papers chosen: The Times, The Sun, The Mirror, The Daily Mail, The Independent and The Daily Express. Both Broadsheets and Tabloids. Various readership groups.
10. Introduction continued Each member of the group bought 10 specific papers in November. To reduce the information down we picked six environmental based topics; Conservation, Poaching, Medical Research, Energy Sources, Natural Disasters and Climate Change.
11. Graph oNE – FREQUENCY PART 1 Graph to show the frequency of our chosen six topics in The Daily Mail, The Independent and The Times
12. Graph two – frequency part 2 Graph to show the frequency of our chosen six topics in The Express, The Sun and The Mirror
13. Graph Three – Word Count Graph to show the average length of each media example for both Conservation and Medical Research in our chosen newspapers.
14. Graph four – conservation PROMINENCE Graph to show the prominence of Conservation examples within our chosen newspapers
15. gRAPH Five– medical RESEARCH prominence Graph to show the prominence of Medical Research examples within our chosen newspapers
16. conclusion Broadsheets covered our environmental topics in more depth. Broadsheets and their audiences more interested in world welfare. Tabloids focus more on entertainment. Environmental examples in tabloids are more implicit. More research to be conducted…..