CSP 9&10: THE DAILY MAIL AND THE I

THE DAILY MAILTHE I
– national daily tabloid newspaper
– launched in 1896
–  middle-market newspaper published in London
– horizontally integrated with metro newspaper and the i
– regulated by IPSO
– right-wing newspaper
– embraces the opportunities of digital technology
– 218 million visitors per month
– website is the most visited news website in the world
– one of the first British papers to popularize its coverage to appeal to a mass readership
–  print circulation has fallen below 900,000 for the first time in more than 100 years
– Yellow Journalism – sensationalistic or biased stories that newspapers present as objective truth
– national daily ‘quality tabloid’
– launched in 2010 as a sister paper to The Independent
– regulated by IPSO
– left-wing newspaper
– paper and its website bought by the Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) in 2019, for £49.6 million
 developed a strong national reputation over time
– average daily circulation of 145,411
– chose not to declare for either ‘leave’ or ‘remain’ during brexit, unlike other papers

KEY WORD/THEMEDEFINITIONDAILY MAILTHE I
Commodification Within a capitalist economic system, commodification is the transformation of things such as goods, services, ideas, nature, personal information, people or animals into objects of trade or commodities.PG22: ‘passed around on Whatsapp … file saying Boris is ‘no longer an electoral asset” – commodifying personal info to make moneysold do Daily Mail and General Trust in 2019
left a group or party favouring radical, reforming, or socialist views, focusing on humanityPGfrontcover – Front cover ‘Johnson future turning toxic for Tories’
right a group or party favouring conservative or reactionary views, focusing on business and economyPG18: ‘the truth is that Boris Johnson is by a country mile the best person to lead the tory government and the country at this time’

PG28 – ‘transport secretary’ tells airports ‘its YOUR job to sort out queues chaos’
libertarianismpromoting ideas of freedomPG18-22 – ‘the Opinions Matrix’ portrays views of many people ‘Tony Fitzjohn… Ian Birrel… John Burn-Murdoch…etc’
authoritarianism promoting the idea of strict centralised controluses the editorial to promote voice of editor and voice of editor only
regulation a rule or directive made and maintained by an authorityregulated by IPSOregulated by IPSO
counter-terrorism/militarymeasures designed to combat or prevent terrorism
PG18 – ‘Justified use of military against Russia’

PG25 – ‘UK sends in war crime experts’
PG17-‘ britian send long-range arms for the first time’
one party statetype of sovereign state in which only one political party has the right to form the government, usually based on the existing constitutionPG2: ‘no alternative candidate’
authoritythe power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience/a person or organization having political or administrative power and controlPG18: ‘labour’s chances of winning an overall majority are vanishingly small’
democracy a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representative
racial superioritybelief that a certain race is superior to all othersPG18 – “Boris is right and macron wrong. Saving Putins face is a mugs game
equality the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, or opportunitiesPG 23 – ‘proof that the poorest people get his worse by soaring inflation’ – makes people aware of less fortunate people
nationalism/patriotism the quality of being patriotic; devotion to and vigorous support for one’s countryPg6 – “Final parade was so very British”

Header above many pages “Our platinum queen” – use of our shows a support for the queen and shows patriotism
PG24 – ‘Dad-rock cosplay… but its a triumph 26’ *image of Liam Gallagher* – embracign british culture
Information fused with entertainmentmixing news and entertainment in order to distract peoplePG36-37 – ‘MASTERQUIZ’…’TRAIN TRACKS’…’KILLER SUDOKU’

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