2. The Guardian
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This article is written by Rowena Mason, who is the deputy head for the Guardian.
In the article the writer has written about Micheal Gove's support for Boris Johnson
regarding the £350 Million row about the NHS. The article also includes a Q&A
which enables the reader a chance to have a better understanding about the topic.
The article also uses vast amounts of facts and statistics, furthermore it also quotes
the two politicians on what they have said. The row is based on what Boris Johnson
has said during the leave campaign, his claim for £350 million has ruffled many
feathers within the political spectrum including his own party. Due to Gove's
support for Johnsons claim, it gives Boris a strengthened position, which enables
him to belittle Theresa May. I believe that the guardian target an educated, middle-
class, left-leaning, 18+ audience.
3. Good Morning Britain
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The following video clip taken from the popular morning news show:
Good morning Briton. The clip is of John Prescott being interviewed by
Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid. The clip can be found on itvs website or
on YouTube, it has also been shared on various social media platforms. I
believe that the show is targeted at adults aged 20 to 60 who are
working class or middle class. My reason being is due to the time the
show is shown at. The show starts at 6 and finishes at 8:30. The clip is of
John Prescott answering questions about the position of the Labour
party, what they intend to do and how they intend on doing. Throughout
the clip there are light jabs being exchanged. The overlays within the clip
are very formal and informative.
4. Twitter Moment
The following short but fairly informative post is
from the popular social networking site; Twitter. The
post is about Jeremy Corbyn using a popular phrase
used amongst the youngsters. The short post read
“At an event during the Labour Party conference,
the Labour leader referenced a meme brought to
life by UK comedian Michael Dapaah”. Its not much
but it is convenient for social media users who want
to see a wide range of content as quick as possible.
The post was posted by Twitter Moments.
5. Metro Newspaper
The following newspaper article was written by
Colin Murray on the 22nd of September 2017.
In the article he talks about the ex-Manchester
United player moving over to boxing. The
article is written with plenty of sarcasm and
humour, but is always formal. The metro
newspaper seems to be targeting the working
class of people aged 16 to 35. I say working
class due to the fact that the newspaper is free
and can be found in trains or buses.