Wednesday, 13 February 2019

Internet

I've learnt that when the internet broadcasts its news, it can have a combination of all three forms of traditional news (TV, Radio, Print).
The style within the majority of internet news are similar to print, where it is consistently formal throughout the events. However, there are occasional internet broadcasts where they are informal depending on their target audience. A target audience is a particular group at which a product such as a film or advertisement is aimed towards. In this case, if the target audience is for teenagers to young adults then the broadcast on the internet would most likely be informal, whereas if it's aimed towards a maturer age group then it would have a more formal style.
Examples of Headlines


Headlines on the internet are different to other forms of news broadcasts. As it is simple to access news events on the internet, their headlines are usually short and occasionally only consist of a quote about the event.




Bulletins on the internet are similar to radio news broadcasts. This is because a bulletin is only audio of the radio host and possible interviewees. I learnt that a bullet is a summary of all of the most recent news events that are being broadcasted at the time. An example of a bulletin can be the BBC News Bulletin.
Examples of Main News


The main news is very similar to all forms of news broadcasting, as events that have happened over the world would be repeated from most platforms of news broadcasting services.




Examples of a News Roundup


A news roundup is very similar to a bulletin, however its only of the most prioritised news events that are being broadcasted at the time. The internet broadcasts it's news roundup similar to the other three news broadcasting techniques. 

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