Question 3
What examples of editorialised content would not fit 'impartial' television news (e.g. social or political opinion) from The Guardian and The Daily Mail print or online editions.
An example of editorialise content that wouldn't fir impartial television news would be the paridise papers story due to the contrasting headlines which clearly show political affiliations. The Daily Mail shows theirright wing ideology proposing that the Queen had been 'dragged' into the off-shore tax audience, claiming her innocence. Whereas the Guardian uses negative language such as 'controversial'and ' exploiting' connoting that the Queen was fully aware, this therefore shows their left wing ideology.
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