Revision: Newspapers and Political Bias
Revision: Newspapers and Political Bias
Victimises the British pm 'faces backlash' makes it seem as if she is being attacked
The daily Mail logo is conservative as it has nationalist representation as it has coat of arms
Bold headline displaying conservative president of the USA as a heroic figure
the image has been depicted as a heroic mission but does not caption the aftermath of the missiles, which makes it easier to comprehend that the conservative MP made the right decision by supporting the Missiles on Syria and supporting the USA President.
small amount of copy which illustrates a less detailed content which is more likely to appeal to the majority of the right wing audience as the subheadings are a more general.
the colour scheme of the splash front page features a nationalist scheme of the red from the image selected of the missile, the blue from the Jamie Oliver advert and the white copy over the whole cover.
The 'I' newspaper has more central views in terms of political ideology. this is easily detected through the less emotive headline 'PM faces backlash after bombing Syria.' in comparison the right wing Daily mail newspaper which victimises the PM saying she is criticised by 'snubbing MP's' which makes her critics seem negative and even pathetic which defends her priministerial status whereas the I states that she is being criticised and facing the backlash' so the state this fact but do not feature an emotive statement that would display a left or right bias, yet they are still commenting on the news impartially.
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