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contents
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Front page news
The latest news and
reviews – plus win an iPod
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The state of the 4th
estate What’s the future
for print newspapers? Can
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AS coursework
– charity ads Gavin
Luhrs explains what
shuffle! they survive the rise and examiners are looking for
POSTMODERNISM …
rise of the internet? Nick and introduces a gallery
Lacey investigates. of some fantastic student
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Postmodern artwork.
television – the
Mighty Boosh
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Black Ink
An investigation into the
Richard Smith revels in
Black British press.
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Analysing media
language in
a text that illustrates all
magazines
you need to know about
Unpicking the meaning in
the tricksy concept of
a magazine spread.
postmodernism. GENRE …
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A (ridiculously) 54
Another genre,
another Teen movie
Rob McInnes traces
short history of
the history of this most
newspapers
appealing of genres – and
Does what it says on the
(drum roll) reveals his
tin.
personal favourite.
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Ugly Betty
An examiner’s perspective
on what is, according to
Sally Brady, the perfect
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Mediating the
McCanns – trial by
press?
Media case study.
Senior Examiner Chris
Bruce analyses the
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Camcorder cultures
– news in the
reporting of the story of
making
2007.
Jerome Monahan
explores the significance
of the camcorder.
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Another look at
genre – scream,
scream and scream
PRINT SPECIAL …
again
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Heaven knows I’m
Tonia de Senna
miserable now
deconstructs the Horror
John Fitzgerald on the
movie.
legacy of The Smiths.
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News values in
newspapers
All you’ve ever needed to
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Looking back into
the old West for
inspiration
know – as a cartoon!
Neil Daniels on the
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Analysing page
resurgence of the Western
layout and design
post 9/11.
Lucy Scott-Galloway
reveals the meaning
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Writing the news
created by the look of the
Neil Paddison’s interview
text.
with Richard Keeble is
crucial reading for would-
be journalists.
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