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Teen vogue and the voice article 1 and 2

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Teen vogue: As Disney have already been produced remakes of many of the common classics which we all watched and have had major success with many of the other remakes they have done such as "The jungle book", "Beauty and the beast" and "Christopher Robin" and have done remade them to the public's approval its only right that they make on of the best, "lion king". After releasing the much anticipated trailer it instantaneously began trending and creating buzz. The trailer received over 200 million views in a day. The second highest views in a single day. This story is of course soft news however it touches many of its target market as they can closely relate to it and will be interested by it. Many of the viewers for this film are not only young children like they used to be when created by Disney, however it has been stated over social media that the older generation of teens and young adults will attempt to dominate the views and watch the

The I case study

1) What are the front page stories on the 21 September edition of the i? The i covers its as a 'disaster' as did most of the British press except the Daily Mail. But at the same time they are maintaining a neutral stance with the story. They say that the EU 'ambushed' her, they called her 'vulnerable' other countries want the UK to 'suffer'. Other stories include the Iraq war, many animal stories such as an octopus taking ecstasy, the Croydon Cat killer revealed and the UK plan to save species. More stories are mainly fashion, diets, Friday picks of art and culture, sport and Netflix. 2) From your analysis in class, what other stories and topics are covered in this edition of the i? You should address the following pages: Page 2 The News Matrix: A short summary of many news stories of many different topics, famous birthdays and an index, the main story is a focus on the maintenance costs of a car for a 17-24 year old's first car which is proba

news article week 7

The I: Bankers are being forced to urinate in buckets while call centre workers have to log when they go to a toilet, new research by Unite has found. Thousands of workers across the UK are being denied their “toilet dignity”, say the union, with workers submitting stories revealing that they are not allowed to go to toilet unless they are on their break. Which leads to a situation where people are denied their basic human rights and are treated very inhumanely. It leads to workers feeling embarrassed in their workplace and  denied their basic human rights. I think that this would interest readers as this is an extreme situation and may feel relatable to readers as they may feel like their human rights are being exploited or maybe to younger readers when teachers denied their request. Mail online: A moped gang armed with Samurai swords, a sledgehammer and an axe rammed a stolen car into a high-end jewellery store before stabbing a heroic passer-by when he tried to stop them.  Thi

Clay Shirky: End of audience

Media Magazine reading 1) Looking over the article as a whole, what are some of the positive developments due to the internet highlighted by Bill Thompson? He states that it allows the transfer of information and research between universities and other such institutions until he realised later that they could communicate with other such devices all around the world and allows room for innovation as there is so much freedom on the web. 2) What are the negatives or dangers linked to the development of the internet? As the web does not care or analyse the information which it receives it makes it very difficult for anyone to stop such things as spam and allows for " fraud, scams, ripoffs and malicious software". He also mentions that it would be difficult to track sending of illegal images and with it being so easy to use software's which allow you to cover your identity. 3) What does ‘open technology’ refer to? Do you agree with the idea of ‘open technology’? Open t