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QUESTION: Explain how recent technological developments have changed the way news is distributed.
QUESTIONS: 
1. Explain how audiences are able construct, circulate and distribute news. [10] 
2. Explain the reasons why as to audiences would want to construct news. [10] 
3. Explain what it means for audiences to become prosumers. [10]
QUESTION: Explain the ways in which audiences / users interact with online news. [10]
QUESTION: How might different audiences respond to The Mirror and Radio 4’s coverage of the riots?
QUESTION: Analyse how The Mirror displays conventions of a tabloid newspaper – referring to the riots at Capitol Hill.
News Source: Today Radio 4 
QUESTION: How has the Today Radio 4 news programme covered the riots on Capitol Hill?
Drama: Prime Suspect 
QUESTION: How does ‘Prime Suspect’ reflect the representation of gender in the 1990s? (Liesbet van Zoonen)
Drama: Prime Suspect 
QUESTION: How does ‘Prime Suspect’ reflect the representation of gender in the 1990s? (bell hooks)
Crime drama: Hinterland 
QUESTION: With reference to Steve Neale’s theory of genre, explore how the television industry uses genre to attract audiences.
Crime Drama: Prime Suspect 
QUESTION: How does Prime Suspect use genre to attract audiences?