Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks reacts after a play against the Charlotte Hornets during their game at Spectrum Center
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3) Summary:
Both brothers playing in the NBA, taking pace in France.
Talking about their progressions.
Giving advice on teamwork.
4) How or why this story appeals to an audience:
Audience pleaures: giving a voice to BAME
Diverson: entertaing, family life.
Personal identity: forming a bond, they are brothers.
Personal relationships: people who follow NBA will know them- generates buzz.
Surveillence: learning about the inside of NBA.
5) This reflects the values and ideologies of The Voice as its giving a voice to the BAME community, in particular two brothers who play in NBA. It celebrates black excellence- two brothers playing for the same team in NBA.I wouldn't call this quality journalism as its in an informal format, Q and A, so people find it more relatable. its straight to the point so people would instantly go to read that.
1) Theme: Entertainment (Music) Title: 40 years of VP Records "One of the world's most influential reggae labels unveils 94-track box set" 2) 3) Summary (inc. quotes) To celebrate their 40th anniversary, VP Records — home to seminal British reggae label Greensleeves — is releasing a one-of-a-kind box set to commemorate the hits, rarities and history of the largest reggae label in the world. "Featuring 94 tracks from 101 Greensleeves and VP artists, Down In Jamaica: 40 Years of VP Records tells the sonic history of this pioneering label." "The strictly limited 2000-edition box set contains four 12” singles, four CDs, and four 7” singles, including the first reissue of some of the most collectible vinyl records in the VP catalogue such as Junior Reid’s “What Do You Know” and Tenor Saw’s “Lots of Sign”." Founded in 1970s and named after its owners 4) How or why this story appeals to an audience: Personal identity -peope can real...
1) OSP: Clay Shirky - End of Audience blog tasks 2) OSP: Teen Vogue - background and textual analysis 3) OSP: Teen Vogue - audience and representation 4) Baseline Assessment learner response 5) OSP: Teen Vogue - industry and social media 6) OSP: Hall and Gilroy - media theory 7) OSP: The Voice - blog case study 8) OSP: The Voice and Teen Vogue news articles (minimum 4 from each) Teen Vogue: Story 1 Story 2 Story 3 Story 4 The Voice: Story 1 Story 2 Story 3 Story 4
1) Theme: Style Title: Here’s What Everyone Wore at the Teen Vogue Summit 2019 "You don't want to miss these fits." 2) 3) Summary (inc. quotes) Written by Sara Radin on the 3rd November 2019 About the fashion styles celebrities brought to the summit. 4) How or why this story appeals to an audience Personal identity - most the US population who read Teen Vogue know that the summit is a huge event so know each celebrity and engage with their ideas. Personal relationshios - there may be a particular celebrity they would like to follow the trend off. Diversion - celeb gossip. 5) This story reflects the values and ideologies of Teen Vogue as its about celebrity gossip and fashion which is what the magazine is about. Also, about the summit which is huge for the Teen Vogue community. I would say that this is an example of clickbait rather than quality journalism as at the end of the article it has ads to clothing you can buy so basically a...
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