How are different versions of reality constructed in The Mirror and The Times? Boris Johnson 'partygate' cover analysis
M Collins (noreply@blogger.com)
The Times presents a more informational and informative mode of address. This is typical of broadsheet newspapers, as it allows it to target a more middle class target audience. However The Mirror presents less information, appealing to a working class target audience. This highly stereotypical mode of address cultivates an ideology in the audience that they are either educated or not educated. The Times is a right wing broad sheet. It constructs a reality that is positive towards the conservati
