Saturday, 30 November 2013

National News Story Analysis 2

This disaster story focuses on the floods in the UK.
National News Story 2 - Disaster/Flooding


This story contains the following news values:

FAMILIARITY - This disaster happened in the UK, in a town called Malmesbury in Wiltshire.
AMPLITUDE - This event involved a large number of people in the town.
FREQUENCY - Flooding is happening more and more often.
IMPACT - This has a profound effect on the lives of both the victims of flooding and the general public, due to the fact that insurance prices will go up.
PREDICTABILITY - In recent years these stories about flooding across the UK, are becoming more frequent.
CONTINUITY - The report discusses the clean-up operation after a flooding earlier in the weekend, so the story has already been defined as news; the bad weather has been affecting this area for some time.
PERSONALISATION - This story is a human interest story because this type of natural disaster could happen anywhere in the country, and people will be frightened that they could lose their homes and livelihoods.
NEGATIVITY - This is bad news because the consequences of the flood were devastating for the victims.

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