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Newspapers Analysis
Title: Newspapers Analysis
Category: Social Sciences / Communication Studies
Details: Words: 525 | Pages: 2.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Newspapers Analysis
Newspapers Analyses
The "Electoral Fraud" had appears in most of the newspapers in Australia. Pauline Hanson was found guilty by committing electoral fraud in the register the One Nation Party. I have chosen newspapers as a medium to analyse the event "Electoral fraud" from the Daily Telegraph, The Herald Sun and The Australian all published on Friday, August 22nd, 2003.
In comparison the similarity and the difference of the newspapers story in term of style/layout,
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others type of media, the information could be printed once before to the readers and for that reason it is more accurate. It's printed on hard copy therefore readers have chance to go back to examine and research the issues. Where as TV news, and radio, audience stay at the moment of news broadcasting to receive information, if they want to take closer examination, they would record the events and play back in another time.
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