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... reaching just fewer than one hundred and twenty. The Sun on the other hand is much more visually orientated, as it has pictures covering almost two thirds of the page, with the photographs themselves regularly telling the story. Compare that with The Telegraphs one fifths worth of the front page devoted to images, plus The Telegraph is twice the size of the tabloid and is much more a text-based newspaper. These two newspapers have considerably different reading age. The Sun's being just over six and half as compare that with The Telegraph's, which is sixteen; There is just under a decade different. This is not by accident. This is because they have very different target audience. The Sun's target audience is generally working class. This is because The Sun contains a lot of sport and photographs of semi-naked women. These all contribute to the newspapers target audience. The Telegraph's target audience ...
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