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PP 2 : Tabloid Media

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  The phone hacking scandal involving   News of the World   represents one of the most significant ethical and legal crises in modern tabloid journalism. For years, the British tabloid was known for sensational headlines, celebrity gossip, and exclusive stories. However, in 2011, it was revealed that reporters had illegally accessed voicemail messages belonging to celebrities, politicians, and even crime victims. What began as allegations of unethical reporting quickly evolved into a full-scale criminal investigation. The scandal ultimately led to arrests, public outrage, and the permanent closure of the 1 68-year-old newspaper . This case serves as a critical example of how tabloid practices can cross legal boundaries and undermine public trust. The central legal issue in the scandal was unlawful phone hacking. Journalists and private investigators working for the paper were accused of intercepting voicemail messages without authorization. In the United Kingdom, this co...

PP 1: Television News (Domestic & Global)

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  Television news has long played a central role in shaping public understanding of events at both the domestic and global levels. Despite the rise of digital and social media platforms, television remains a trusted and influential source of information for millions of viewers worldwide. Domestic and global television news differ in focus, framing, and purpose, yet both contribute significantly to how audiences interpret political, social, and cultural realities. Examining these differences reveals how television news not only informs the public but also influences perceptions, priorities, and public opinion. Domestic television news primarily focuses on events occurring within a country’s borders, including politics, crime, economics, education, health, and local community issues. Its main purpose is to keep citizens informed about matters that directly affect their daily lives. Local and national news broadcasts often emphasize proximity, relevance, and immediacy, which helps...