Newspapers & The News Industry (35)
Across
- 5. Belief that British values are more important than those of other nations (11)
- 8. A newspaper convention that contains the specialism of the writer (6)
- 9. Describes a scoop, or a news story not available from any other newspaper (9)
- 11. The order of the importance of news stories (6)
- 13. Publishers of 'The Guardian' and 'The Observer' (8,5,5)
- 15. A news story has a very high one of these if it affects many people (9)
- 17. Economically self-sufficient (9,12)
- 19. One who values the Monarchy (8)
- 20. Owners of the publishers of 'The Guardian' (5,5)
- 21. The belief in pursuing one's own personal interests (13)
- 23. Chief editor of 'The Guardian' (9,5)
- 25. News stories often focus on this part of Todorov's theory (10)
Down
- 1. The love of one's country (10)
- 2. Collection of nations (8,5)
- 3. These are used to determine which news stories are the most relevant (4,6)
- 4. The opposite value of traditionalist (11)
- 6. Freedom to report without interference from owners (9,12)
- 7. The belief that our natural world should be protected (16)
- 10. Political alignment of 'The Guardian' (6,4)
- 12. Newspapers reinforcing the views of their readers (4,12)
- 14. The ideology of racial harmony (16)
- 16. Writers of news (11)
- 18. Describes the male-dominated newspaper, the 'Daily Mail' (11)
- 22. They select and edit the news (7)
- 24. Ruge's theory partner (7)