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Newspaper unit
• Open www.bchs9media.wikispaces.com keep open
• Set up a new powerpoint which you will add to every
  computer lesson and on slide one answer the
  following:
• Make a list of tabloids and broadsheets
• Where else can people find the news apart from
  newspapers?
• Which is the main way that members of your family get
  the news?
• Suggest reasons why people will buy newspapers as
  well as getting their news from the sources you listed.
Top 10 UK Daily Newspapers
       1The Sun (2,751,219)
      2Daily Mail (2,011,283)
     3Daily Mirror (1,122,563)
       4Daily Star (624,029)
    5Daily Telegraph (596,180)
     6Daily Express (586,707)
       7The Times (405,113)
    8Financial Times (319,757)
      9Daily Record (276,003)
     10I Newspaper (243,321)
FRONT COVERS 18TH November 2012
Masthead
  Flag


Puff box                                 Logo




 headline




                                   Caption


dateline
                                byline

 lead
            splash   jumpline
Annotate the following front cover using the key words.
Annotate the following front cover using the key
                    words.
Key terms
• Flag- The printed title (i.e., name and logo) of a newspaper
  at the top of the front page
• Jumplines- The continuation instructions of a story that is
  jumped to another page (Continued on page 5; Continued
  from page 1).
• Kicker- Small headline, often in italics and usually
  underlined, above and slightly to the left of the main head
• puff box: A newspaper's own advertisements at the top of
  the front page promoting articles inside or in future issues
• Splash – main story

Ext: identify anything else not mentioned on the key terms!
Key terms
• Byline – the reporter’s name, which appears at the start
  of a news or picture story
• Dateline – first few sentences describing when and
  where the story took place
• Masthead – detailed information printed in the
  newspaper stating names of the publication’s
  publisher, editors, and other top executives, usually
  printed in a box on the editorial page
• Lead – (pronounced “leed”) the first paragraph or two of
  a news story, telling who, what, where, when, why/how
• Headline – words in large type at the top of the story
  telling what the story is about
• Strapline – subheading of a story
Similarities between the two papers   Differences between the two papers
HOMEWORK DUE 28TH NOVEMBER

Copy and paste a tabloid and
broadsheet front pages from the
same day, using key words learnt
today, compare and contrast the
two covers.
This is a helpful website, you can
choose any past date.

Today's front pages

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Newspaper lesson

  • 1. Newspaper unit • Open www.bchs9media.wikispaces.com keep open • Set up a new powerpoint which you will add to every computer lesson and on slide one answer the following: • Make a list of tabloids and broadsheets • Where else can people find the news apart from newspapers? • Which is the main way that members of your family get the news? • Suggest reasons why people will buy newspapers as well as getting their news from the sources you listed.
  • 2. Top 10 UK Daily Newspapers 1The Sun (2,751,219) 2Daily Mail (2,011,283) 3Daily Mirror (1,122,563) 4Daily Star (624,029) 5Daily Telegraph (596,180) 6Daily Express (586,707) 7The Times (405,113) 8Financial Times (319,757) 9Daily Record (276,003) 10I Newspaper (243,321)
  • 3.
  • 4. FRONT COVERS 18TH November 2012
  • 5. Masthead Flag Puff box Logo headline Caption dateline byline lead splash jumpline
  • 6. Annotate the following front cover using the key words.
  • 7. Annotate the following front cover using the key words.
  • 8. Key terms • Flag- The printed title (i.e., name and logo) of a newspaper at the top of the front page • Jumplines- The continuation instructions of a story that is jumped to another page (Continued on page 5; Continued from page 1). • Kicker- Small headline, often in italics and usually underlined, above and slightly to the left of the main head • puff box: A newspaper's own advertisements at the top of the front page promoting articles inside or in future issues • Splash – main story Ext: identify anything else not mentioned on the key terms!
  • 9. Key terms • Byline – the reporter’s name, which appears at the start of a news or picture story • Dateline – first few sentences describing when and where the story took place • Masthead – detailed information printed in the newspaper stating names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and other top executives, usually printed in a box on the editorial page • Lead – (pronounced “leed”) the first paragraph or two of a news story, telling who, what, where, when, why/how • Headline – words in large type at the top of the story telling what the story is about • Strapline – subheading of a story
  • 10. Similarities between the two papers Differences between the two papers
  • 11. HOMEWORK DUE 28TH NOVEMBER Copy and paste a tabloid and broadsheet front pages from the same day, using key words learnt today, compare and contrast the two covers. This is a helpful website, you can choose any past date. Today's front pages