1. Masthead- Sothe reader knows
which companyhas written it, as
well as having its ownlogo.
Headline- AKA ‘main
splash.’ This is the serious
story, and mainstorywith
no jokes and laughter.
Skyline- Tells the reader about what is
happening withinthe other sections of
the newspaper, a wayof tempting the
reader to lookinside.
Price and date-It costs £1.00
on weekdays and £1.90 on
Saturdays, it covers 50% of the
cost of the newsprint, the rest
from adverts
Stand first- Usedto add
detail that wasn’t included
in the headline
By line- Often the writer’s jobtitle
and where theyare writingfrom.
Use of colour-All pages in the
Guardianhascolour, although
some picture are still appeared
as black and white.
Bodytext- it’s the ‘main’ body
of the story, oftenthe part
written bythe reporter.
Turn- For readers that want
to read on, and to get the
rest of the information.
Caption-gives a
brief descriptionof
the photograph.
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