1960s Newspaper Case Study

1) What are the main differences between tabloid and broadsheet newspapers?
A Tabloid is less formal language register. Pages dominated by headlines and images.Target a more downmarket audience. offers news as entertainment.
A broadsheet is more formal language register.Pages dominated by copy. Target a more upmarket audience. Offers news an information.

2) In the 1960s the observer was printed in the broadsheet format.

3) Now the observer is now printed in a tabloid format.

Tv threatened the newspaper in 1960

25 million.

10 million
Q1) which paper did working class labour supporters read?
Mirror conservative
Q2) Which newspapers did working class conservative supporters buy?
Daily express
Q3) Which newspapers did the social elite read?
the times
Q4) Which newspapers did middle class conservative supporters buy?
Daily telegraph
Q5) Which newspapers did middle class labour/liberal supporters buy?
the guardian

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