The City Press: Sounds very newspaper like as well as professional.
The Commuter: Similar to some Broadsheet newspapers, maybe to much so.
The Forum: Sounds very much younger generation, also maybe to much so as it may make it seem less professional.
The Universal Voice: Sounds more like a humans rights movement than newspaper, also may not give intended impression.
The National Voice: To much like the Universal voice?
Friday, 24 June 2011
Thursday, 23 June 2011
Possible Newspaper Titles
Possible Newspaper names:
Daily News: Using 'Daily' in newspapers is popular e.g. Daily Star and Daily mail
World Star: Sounds like a tabloid sort of name, global fame
Reality News: Sounds like a tabloid name
Daily Sun: Mixture of The Sun and Daily Star/mail, both are tabloid
Express reality: Random, not a mixture of any newspapers
Daily News: Using 'Daily' in newspapers is popular e.g. Daily Star and Daily mail
World Star: Sounds like a tabloid sort of name, global fame
Reality News: Sounds like a tabloid name
Daily Sun: Mixture of The Sun and Daily Star/mail, both are tabloid
Express reality: Random, not a mixture of any newspapers
Wednesday, 22 June 2011
Target audience for Newspaper
Our target audience for the newspaper is the general public, mainly younger people. Possibly the people local to the newspaper.
My specific page is aimed at young people who enjoy films and who are interested in doing something that involves film.
My specific page is aimed at young people who enjoy films and who are interested in doing something that involves film.
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Group discussion for Newspaper
We chose Tabloid as it focussed on more things the group members where interested in. I am writing up a Film column, I chose this as Films are a wide subject and I like them.
Friday, 10 June 2011
Differences between Broadsheet and Tabloid newspapers
To find the differences between Broadsheet and Tabloid newspapers I looked at the Guardian and Daily Star websites. I could easily see the differences. Daily Star, Tabloid, has a lot of celebrities and more gossip like stories whilst the Guardian was more focussed on politics and world wide affairs.
Thursday, 9 June 2011
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