Comparison between two media products/programs: ‘Hollyoaks’&‘Doctor Who’
In a program such as ‘Doctor Who’, the language is mostly formal but it can be informal sometimes. In a program such as ‘Hollyoaks’ the language is mostly informal but can be formal sometimes. There is...
View Article‘Hollyoaks’ Informal Language
This is an example of how ‘Hollyoaks’ uses informal language. The character Maxine Minniver (played by Nikki Sanderson) says ‘He didn’t touch ‘ought of ‘yer’.Filed under: Audiences, Products
View ArticleSelection & Construction of Content, Modes of Address, Codes & Conventions
‘Doctor Who’ is much more colourful nowadays than it used to be. Obviously when it first started off it was in black and white but even when it went into colour in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s, it still...
View ArticleBody Image (Physical Beauty) & Intelligence
The media seems to focus on body image and physical beauty more than it does intelligence. It also seems to promote it more too. It is surprising then that a program like ‘Doctor Who’ has lasted so...
View ArticleNews & Soap Operas: How They Reflect Real life Issues, Patriotism In...
The news and soap operas are both direct reflections of what is happening in reality. The only difference is the news is reporting about real people and events and soaps are showing fictional people...
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