Monday, 9 October 2017

News: An Evolving Media Product

Daily Mail
Layout-  the Mail Online has a toolbar where readers can select what kind of newspaper article they would like to read, for example sport. The Mail Online always has a breaking news for reader to see when they come on to the page, it will have a few picture and maybe a video. At the bottom of the pictures there will be a description about the breaking news.
This is something the headline will say: BREAKING NEWS:Two RAF fighter jets are scrambled to escort Ryanair plane 'with a suspect package onboard' to Stansted.













Format- the Mail Online will have a little main story on the top left hand corner, below the breaking news article. Then there are different stories that the readers can clip on and read. On the right hand side of the page, there is a search tool for readers to search specific stories. Below that there is a 'don't miss' section, which is filled with different stories, which is more about celebrities.



The Guardian
Layout- the Guardian also has a toolbar like the Mail Online, where the reader can choose what kind of newspaper article they would like to read, for example politics. The Guardian have videos, for the reader who dot like to read and they have live videos which will be taken place at the time the reader is on the page. This newspaper is different to the Daily Mail because this newspaper has more text than the Mail Online.






Format- the Guardian has sections where there is news about different things, such as headlines, spotlight, sport, news from the UK and news from around the world. There is also a thing called the guardian jobs, where people can find jobs there.










































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