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- Channel 4
- Everyday at 7 pm
- Jon Snow, Krishna Guru Murphy and Cathy Newman
- They won the best editor, digital writer, technical innovation and best use of social media awards
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- 1982
- Channel 4 is a publicly owned corporation whose board is appointed by OFCOM, in agreement with the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
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The target audience for channel 4 news is somewhere between the ages of 20 to 60. Youngers like 13 to 17 year olds may watch the news for knowledge on whats going on in the world so there is not a specific age on the audience on watching the news but it is somewhere along the lines given by the age written above.
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The first day :
1. Israel and Palestine conflict. 2. MH17 victims’ bodies arrive in Netherlands.
3. Metropolitan police spy on victims’ families.
4. Commonwealth games ceremony.
I think that the editors put these stories in this particular order due to the information that and the most importance of them also in the positivity let the bad news out first then give the good news to make the audience feel better.
The second day:
1. Israel and Palestine conflict cause an American soldier to dies fighting for Israel.
2. Metropolitan police deny spying on victims but admit to gathering information without the victims’ families’ knowledge on 18 different cases.
3. Europe struggle to agree on sanctions for Russia.
4. Barrack Obama declares urgent humanitarian situation in Mexico.
The editors this time around put the stories in order of most relevant and the ones with the information also this order is in the order of dangerous to serious like before they put the more dangerous news stories first and maybe the ones after that are not as bad.
The third day:
1. Gaza conflict continues with no let-up of the attacks.
2. Britain’s economy is now bigger then it was at the beginning of the financial crisis.
3. Ed milliband says “If you want a politician from central casting, vote for the other guys.
4. Global hunt for Vladimir Putin’s daughters continues in surrey.
The editors arranged the stories in order of the most popular and breaking news to the stories with less relevance and information and they put the two british stories last meaning something big may occur or they just want to put the news from negativity to positivity.
WWW: Channel 4 News is a good choice and you've clearly found some relevant information and provided some video content.
ReplyDeleteEBI: Unfortunately, this is a disappointing project overall. The formatting is poor - many words cannot be read and this is particularly surprising for a Media student. It also shows a lack of care and attention. Finally, you need so much more detail in your analysis - and also need to check your written English: "I think that the editors put these stories in this particular order due to the information that and the most important." This neither makes sense nor tells me anything insightful about the editorial decisions. You need to seriously raise your game if you want an A-C grade in this subject.
LR: Do you regularly watch the programme you researched? Why/why not? Where do you get your news from? Answer in a comment below.
I do not regularly watch this news show but instead I watch BBC news therefore being the reason I do not watch another news show such as channel 4 news. The reason I prefer watching BBC news over channel 4 news is because BBC news is more popular internationally then channel 4 news therefore i feel more trustworthy for news that is true towards BBC news. This is why I watch BBC news over channel 4 news.
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