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language and representations

  Language 1) What is the main story on the front cover of the Times CSP edition and why does it appeal to Times readers? 2) List the other news stories and kickers on the front page of the Times CSP edition. Why do you think the Times selected these for the front page? 3) What is the main story on the inside page of the Times CSP edition and how is it constructed to appeal to Times readers?  4) How are the Times front and inside pages designed to reflect  broadsheet  newspaper conventions? 5) What does a close analysis of the news stories in the Times CSP edition suggest about the Times's political beliefs? Representations 1)  What representation of the Conservative Party can be found in the main story on the front page? 2) What representations of Britain can be found on the front of the Times? 3) How are the super rich represented on the Times front page ? 4) How is climate change represented as an issue in the Times? Are there similarities or differences with how it is represent

the times

    1) What year was   The Times  founded and when did it start using the   Times   name? 1785 founded, 1788 name change 2) What content did John Walter suggest the paper would offer in the first edition? politics, foreign affairs, matters of trade, legal trials, advertisements and “amusements” 3) Who owns  The Times  today and how is editorial integrity protected? Rupert Murdoch in 1981 ipso 4) What did  The Times  introduce in 2010 and why? introduced digital subscriptions in 2010 to help ensure a sustainable future for their journalism 5) What was  The Times  named in 2018 by the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University?  Britain’s most trusted national newspaper 6) What does the section on Editorial Standards say about  The Times  and newspaper regulation? We are committed to abiding by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (“Ipso”) regulations and the Editors’ Code of Practice that Ipso enforces. 7) What does the section on Ownership say about  The Times  and w

the times

 The Times - Introduction: blog tasks Read  the About Us page of the Times website  and answer the following questions: 1) What year was  The Times  founded and when did it start using the  Times  name? The Times was founded by publisher John Walter (1738–1812) on  1 January 1785   2) What content did John Walter suggest the paper would offer in the first edition? John Walter  bought the logography's patent 3) Who owns  The Times  today and how is editorial integrity protected? The State and its agencies  have the power to impede 4) What did  The Times  introduce in 2010 and why? The papers' new websites, which go live today, will  be accessible for free as a taster for "about four weeks " before paywalls are introduced. 5) What was  The Times  named in 2018 by the Reuters Institute for Journalism at Oxford University? he titles are currently the biggest selling quality print newspapers in the UK and in 2018 The Times was named  Britain's most trusted national new