Thursday 31 March 2016

Radio Advert Part 1

Radio Advert Draft Evaluation Question 3 Part 4

After receiving feedback for my radio advert, my target audience suggested that it was not quite finished yet. Although I felt like this was my completed advert, I am going to listen to the feedback I received and will add more to my piece.

Monday 28 March 2016

Front Cover Progress 12

Once I had carefully selected the font for my newspaper, after help via survey, I then decided to situate it on this position on my page. I feel like it gives off a very professional effect to my newspaper.
I then added my free magazine in the top right hand corner on my newspaper, after conducting my research I came to discover that this is a very stereotypical convention of a newspaper. It is used as a way of drawing the reader in as it is exclusively free to those purchasing the newspaper.

Wednesday 23 March 2016

Asda Side Story Text - Second Page

Asda in Felling ar esupporting the company’s Neighbourhood Food Collection, which is being staged in conjucntion with Trussell Trust and Fareshare. 
There will be food collection points near the front of the front of the store from Thursday to Sunday.
There will be volutneers on hand to help with any issues. 

An Asda spokesperson said: "If you just pop along to one of our stores, as we have this running in our Gosforth braches also, and donate an item of long-life food. We will thhen work with our two charity partners.

Comments and Complaints Text - Second Page

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Main Story

Courtney Choppen leaving court with a hefty £1,304 court bill after swiping treasured belongings from her family.

 A student who stole thousands of pounds’ worth of jewellery and electronic devices from her family before setting herself in a web of lies to cover her crime, has been given her sentence and will be spending her 18th birthday in jail.

 Courtney Choppen told betrayed family members at their home in Bill Quay that she had no clue where their possessions had gone. Hiding them in the boot of her car - which was recently registered as being stolen - had been spotted out wearing pieces of the stolen jewellery, as she assumingly spent the looted money.

 In order to bide her tracks, the 17-year-old had changed her stories on several occasions, insisting she was oblivious to the whereabouts of the missing items. Claiming she hadn’t been within close range of the alleged ‘misplaced things’, shortly followed by the declaration that she in fact was not aware that her family owned the lost articles.

 Arrested by police, Choppen continuously denied the theft until admitting her guilt on the day of her trial at Newcastle Crown Court. Given an 18 month prison term - followed by a restraining order against the house for 12 months - the student was found guilty of the theft of the belongings and money.

 The court heard that Choppen had started to take various items from the house as early as the age of 13, on Nov-ember 5 last year she was caught having just gotten hold of her siblings technology devices - swiped from her bedroom. Although she was caught in the act, Choppen still managed to get away scotch free for a further 2 months – allowing more items to be stolen.

 Bethany Frizzel, prosecuting, said: "On November 29 your car was spotted outside of your mother’s home despite you providing an alibi. Neighbours can con firm that you were on the premises at the time when your family were away on a short break.

 This appeared to you as a prime time to go on the hunt again, retrieving even more items for your family home – betraying them once again. You provided false evidence which stated you were on your college at the time, providing you actually attended college – we would find this more believable."

Choppen, of Kinross Ct, Gateshead, was unrepresented at court and offered no mitigation to magistrates ahead of sentencing. As well as being given an 18 month prison sentence without bail, she was ordered to pay £790 in prosecution costs as well as an £514 victim surcharge – making for a total court bill of £1,304.

Monday 21 March 2016

Daily Tyne Contact Column 2 - Second Page

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What's On Text - Second Page

After attracting plenty of visitors throughout the Easter Holidays, Beamish Woods in Stanley, have organised the North East Puddle Jumping Championship. This will take place next weekend, May 28th; this is something which is open to those of all ages. Throughout the woods, visitors will have the chance to participate in the Championship as well as take part in a few little activities such as a Lego brick animal trail, which will feature giant animal sculptures. 
There will be a small fee for attending the trail.

Daily Tyne Contact Column 1 - Second Page

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Second Page Progress 2

Friday 18 March 2016

2nd Page - Style Model

This is what I have been using as a style model for my second page, this is where I have been gaining ideas from in order to produce a professional looking second page

Thursday 17 March 2016

Front Cover Progress 11

The next step to my front cover was adding my title, I also chose to change the colour of the text in order to follow my colour scheme which was a burgundy colour.
As I will be adding an image towards to right hand corner of the page, I will need to slightly adjust the positioning of my title.

Wednesday 16 March 2016

Questionnaire Results

These are the results I was left with once I had conducted my questionnaire and handed it out, this allowed me to see that people preferred the Domine Bold font.

Second Page Progress 1

These are first steps I have taken into beginning to design my 2nd page for my newspaper. Just like my style model which is the Evening Chronicle, I have situated a red bar across the full length of the page. This has allowed me to separate the top section which features things such as the newspaper's website, the page number, date and newspaper name.



Tuesday 15 March 2016

Newspaper Name Questionnaire

1. When looking for a newspaper, what type of title do you look?

Simplistic         Vibrant            Black and White        Colourful         Handwriting          Bold

2. Do you prefer to see more colourful newspaper titles, if yes why?
 Yes                 No
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3. Out of these 4 fonts which do you prefer?

Tulia

 Domine
Nimbus Roman No9
 Libri Bodoni

Monday 14 March 2016

Newpaper Names Progress

Since picking fonts and spending a lot of time looking at the name, I have decided that I am going to be changing my newspaper's name to Daily Tyne. I feel like this is a more suitable name for a newspaper and I would prefer to call it this, it stands out more than Tyne News did and does not sound as monotone as before. I also think that it will appear better on the page and add a more appealing composition to the page.

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By narrowing down my options, I can now decide which font I definitely want to use. That is going to be the Domine font in bold.

Tuesday 8 March 2016

Top Corner Idea

In order to fill the blank space which will be on my page near the title, I am going to fill that with a free magazine. Usually you would find fashion magazines inside of newspapers, but since I have not placed any sport stories on my front page, I should fill that space with a sports magazine; this is because most newspapers cover sport activity.

Monday 7 March 2016

Front Cover Progress 10

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gcVcvghSaT_oavRa5aPs-sYZw8-231BSjVU2p0Q9SQY/edit?usp=sharing

Tuesday 1 March 2016

Radio Advert Progress - Script

So those who I am using for my advert know what to say, I have come up with a script that I would like them to follow.

As the advert only has to be 30 seconds long my script won't be long, just a few lines.


In Newcastle and not aware of what’s going on around you?

Don’t worry we have that covered, just pick yourself up a copy of Daily Tyne and you’ll be sorted.

All you need in one place. Gossip: Celebrity drug scandal, Sports “WHEEEEEEEEY GOAL”

All yours for just 60p!

Best newspaper in the north east voted by the locals. Isn’t that right?

“A love getting my copy of Daily Tyne on a Tuesday”

“Ah aye definitely favourite newspaper around”
I will have different people saying different parts, this will allow the radio advert to sound more diverse; it wont sound monotone being the same voice the whole way through.