Political Compass

Key word / theme / question etcDaily Mail (textual evidence)Daily Mail (institutional evidence)The I (textual evidence)The I
(institutional evidence)
PatriotismPatriotism: Joyous Jubilee

‘We are strongest when united’

‘Hilarious and barmy… final period was so very British’

’70 years and her majesty remains the star of the show’
Globalisation
Its website has more than 218 million unique visitors per month
Racial superiority‘You should be reading this on the front page – Have you heard about the hunger crisis in East Africa? Do you know people are dying right now – at an estimated rate of one person every 48 seconds’.
Links to the elite / establishment
The Proprietor is the The 4th Viscount Rothermere is the chairman and controlling shareholder of the company
The head office is located in Northcliffe House in Kensington, London.
Militarism (use of military)‘Is Putin great? Hardly – His military incompetence must leave his hero Peter I spinning in is grave’

‘Bodies were hanging from trees’
The fusion of entertainment and news / information
Authoritarian / LibertarianStill uses an Editorial i.e. the voice of one over many?
Nationalismpage 10 ‘how the nation came together’ suggest national harmony – we are all together.
Class Differentiation‘Proof that the poorest people get hit worse by soaring inflation’
GenderUniquely for a British daily newspaper, it has a majority female readership, with women making up 52–55% of its readers. 

The term “suffragette” was first used in 1906, as a term of derision by the journalist Charles E. Hands in the Mail to describe activists in the movement for women’s suffrage.
‘men as monsters: is that really radical’
Freedom of people
Restriction of Immigration
Religion
Charity
Labour Party‘Is west-end going broke cause it’s gone all woke’ – anti woke – against left
Social security
Tory / Conservative‘dossier of doom’ – in support of the conservative party

‘Tory rebels’ are plotting course to catastrophe’ – paper is unhappy with ‘Tory rebels’ because they are plotting against authority – Boris Johnson.

Ousting the PM now would be nothing less that insanity – right wing paper in favour of Boris Johnson

‘The deluded and dangerous left’ – Editorial

‘Labours chances of winning majority are vanishingly small’

‘The truth is that Boris Johnson is by a country mile the best person to lead the tory government’

‘A Tory peer’

p18 is the ‘Comment’ ie the editorial or voice of the paper ‘Only Starmer gains from this clueless plot’ – ie Labour will gain from Conservative divisions over Boris Johnson
The owner of the Daily Mail, Alfred Hamsworth, holds right-wing political vieAccording to a December 2004 survey, 53% of Daily Mail readers voted for the Conservative Party, compared to 21% for Labour and 17% for the Liberal Democrats.ws

Daily Mail

The Daily Mail was founded in 1896

It’s the second highest selling newspaper in the UK

The owner of the Daily Mail, Alfred Hamsworth, holds right-wing political views

He encouraged people to buy the newspaper for nationalistic reasons

A survey in 2014 found the average age of its readers was 58, and it had the lowest demographic for 15- to 44-year-olds among the major British dailies. 

Uniquely for a British daily newspaper, it has a majority female readership, with women making up 52–55% of its readers. 

The term “suffragette” was first used in 1906, as a term of derision by the journalist Charles E. Hands in the Mail to describe activists in the movement for women’s suffrage.

It had an average daily circulation of 1,134,184 copies in February 2020. Between April 2019 and March 2020 it had an average daily readership of approximately 2.180 million.

According to a December 2004 survey, 53% of Daily Mail readers voted for the Conservative Party, compared to 21% for Labour and 17% for the Liberal Democrats.

The Daily Mail had an average Writing Tone score of 0.38, placing it in the 18th percentile in our dataset. This suggests that articles from Daily Mail are often highly opinionated. This compares to an average Writing Tone score of 0.54 for all 240 news sources. 

Over a dataset of 1,000 articles, the Daily Mail scored an average Factual Grade of 39.7%. This is well below the average of 61.9% for all 240 news sources that we analysed. This places the site in the 1st percentile of our dataset — it scored the third-lowest of any news source.

Lord Rothermere was a friend of Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, and directed the Mail’s editorial stance towards them in the early 1930s.

The I

Daily Mail owner buys i newspaper for £50m

Reliability: 42.46

Reliability scores for articles and shows are on a scale of 0-64. Scores above 40 are generally good; scores below 24 are generally problematic. Scores between 24-40 indicate a range of possibilities

Bias: -8.80

Bias scores for articles and shows are on a scale of -42 to +42, with higher negative scores being more left, higher positive scores being more right

The i is a British national morning paper published in London by Daily Mail and General Trust and distributed across the United Kingdom. It is aimed at “readers and lapsed readers” of all ages and commuters with limited time, and was originally launched in 2010 as a sister paper to The Independent.

The i was also found in a 2018 poll to be the second-most trusted news brand in the UK after The Guardian. In March 2019, the i overtook The Guardian to become the most trusted digital news brand on-line, and third in print. The two then tied as most trusted national news brand for their paper editions in 2020; the i was third on-line

In 2017 and 2019 general elections the I chose not to support a political party

 The paper had an average daily circulation of 302,757 in March 2013,

The i website was reported to attract around two million unique viewers at the start of 2018, but that figure had grown 457% by November, with Comscore reporting unique visitors to the website then stood at 5.2 million.

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