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Clauses broken by Newspapers and Adjudicated by PCC and IPSO

The governing body IPSO hasn’t had any complaints of 2017 against The Guardian up to the current date but complaints have been filed on the PCC (Press Complaints Commission) as of 2014 and back further Date and Newspaper: The Guardian, 10/07/14 Case brought by: England and Wales Cricket Board Details of the Case: in an interview with the cricketer Michael Carberry, the newspaper had inaccurately suggested that the ECB’s denial of Mr Carberry’s request that it pay for his mother to accompany him on a recent ashes   tour was a sign of managerial insensitivity: Clauses alleged to have been contravened: Clause 1 Accuracy of editors code of practice Adjudicated by: Press Complaints Commission (PCC) Outcome: Whilst the newspaper did not accept a breach of the Code, the complaint was resolved after the PCC negotiated the publication of the following clarification, in print and online: ‘ The Guardian would like to clarify that the England Test batsman Michael C...

Coursework Essay updated (work in progress)

This essay will explore the representations of Males in the war genre both in earlier years but also in the present century, showing and expressing the different stereotypes that exist within the time of the types of media which are film, television and of Electronic games within the war genre. Within the war genre there has always been a comparison that anything to do with war in generally associate with Males. This stereotype persists due to men mainly in the early 1900s being placed on the front line and from all the frontline, there became perceptions that you would associate violence, bad language and fighting with the gender of Male, which from this proception spilled over into media outlets such as films, television and then late after games. In the early 1900s world war 1 media outlets such as newspapers started to report on the events that where happening on the frontlines and what information was given to them from returning soldiers and officers. Some research was don...
Regulation Of Newspapers The Sun January 11th 2017 Heavy night science behind boozing munchies is revealed beer has high calories so there isnt a need for snacks after a drink Clause 1 Accuracy of the information and from what source is this taken from Sleazy sex pest scandal behind movie golden boy casey acter being acused of sneaking into girls beds and bragging of his time with such woman Clause 1 Accuracy of the information and from what source is this taken from Web dates just want me for sex woman afraid of saying no to sex on the first date Clause 1 Accuracy of the information and from what source is this taken from Clause 3 editors will bee expected to justify intrusions into any individuals private life without consent The times January 11th 2017 Cybercriminals charge just £20 to paralyse websites Hackers to cripple websites that are overloaded with illegal data Clause 2- A fair opportunity for reply to inaccuracies must be given when reasonably called for...
Explore the Narrative structure of your three main texts (30 marks) There are two ways in which narrative structure can be approached which is the way the text is ordered and put together, The first method of a narrative structure is put forward by Todorov who says the order of narrative structure is put forward by Todorov and he describes narrative structure to be in the following order. Equilibrium- everything within the story is balanced and is at peace meaning that it is calm Disruption- this is where an imbalance is created making an issue within the story Recognition- where the characters within the story recognise that there has mean a disruption to the balance Repair- is where the characters attempt to restore the balance and eradicate the issue   New equilibrium- a new balance is created within the story bringing everything back to normal     The narrative structure for Pain and gain to a certain extent follows this ru...