Monday, 31 October 2016

First part of Task 1 Times and Sun Newspaper Task





  • Choose a news story and find the story in both a tabloid and broadsheet newspaper
  • Compare
    • the language used – formal/informal, simple/sophisticated etc
    • Sentence structure
    • Amount of text
    • Size of headline
    • Font
    • Type, quantity and size of image(s) used
  • Which demographic (age, gender, socio-economic status) do you believe each article is targeted at, why?


Compare the data sets from the Times and The Sun




  • Data on The Times
  • Data on The Sun


  • Use this to answer this question 


    Define the Target Audience for each paper using appropriate subject terminology. 

    Task 1 (P2,M2,D2) (Individually) Understand how media producers create products for specific audiences




    Addressing audiences: selection of content, eg words, images, sound, sequences, colours, fonts; construction of content, eg narratives, layout, captions, anchorage; codes and conventions, eg linguistic, visual, audio, symbolic, technical; modes of address
    Audience feedback: eg focus groups, audience panels, trialing and testing, reviews, complaints




    Your client News UK (Formerly News International) are looking to launch new magazines to accompany their newspapers The Sun & The Times. As a researcher it is your job to identify, based upon the demographics and psychographics of each publication’s readership profile, the way in which they should address the following to ensure their new magazines appeal to the different specific target audiences:

    ·       Selection of content, (words, images, sound, sequences, colours, fonts)
    ·       Construction of content, (narratives, layout, captions, anchorage)
    ·       Codes and conventions, (linguistic, visual, audio, symbolic, technical)
    ·       Modes of address

    v  In order to do this you will need to analyse the front cover and an article (about the same subject) from The Sun and The Times:

    • Define the Target Audience for each paper using appropriate subject terminology
    • Explain how and why the content has been selected and constructed, what codes and conventions and mode of address have been used to appeal to each target audience
    • Create digital moodboards (using examples of existing magazine front covers and content) and a digital mock-up of a front cover for each of the  proposed magazines based upon what you discovered about the specific Target Audience for each one
    • Explain why News UK should use this style for their new magazines.
    • Suggest and explain at least TWO ways in which your client can test the appropriateness of their new publications through audience feedback

    Remember to use subject specific terminology, particularly when identifying the target audience, copy and scan or take photographs of your newspapers in order to include and refer to them.

    Present your findings as an illustrated report.

    Deadline: Noon, Friday 25th November 2016 Posted on your blog and a link pasted on moodle

    Mark Scheme


    P2 describe how media
    producers create products
    for specific audiences with
    some appropriate use of
    subject terminology

    M2 explain how media producers
    create products for specific
    audiences with reference to
    detailed illustrative examples
    and with generally correct
    use of subject terminology

    D2 comprehensively explain
    how media producers create
    products for audiences with
    elucidated examples and
    consistently using subject
    terminology correctly

    Session 1 Establishing the key terminology of Unit 6.2

    The aim of this session is to establish the key terminology of Unit 6.2 how media producers create products for specific audiences.

    In this session we will

    • Recap elements of unit 6.1 how media producers define audiences for their products.
    • Review the assignment brief and in particular Task 1
    In groups you will rotate around three tasks.
    • Compare Two Newspapers
    • Analyse Magazine layouts
    • Set up your own blogs  
    • Write up tasks onto you blogs



    Blog Setup Task