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TV Listings Double Page Spread Analysis

Shannen, Jack, Jack

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The byline tells you who the article is about Conventional of this sub genre. The date, time and channel of the programme is essential to the article Drop caps or large initial letters or words at the start of a paragraph can add style and focus to the text. The use of the bold serif letter also makes it stand out more on the page. Picture credit stating who the camera work was done by.

Stand first gives some information about what the main article is about without giving so much away. As the womans name is in bold serif writing suggests her name is important to the article. The use of the rhetorical question involves and engages the reader more.

The main heading is in the top left third of the article and tells us what the main article is going to be about. The font is serif and is bigger than the rest of the writing on the page to make it stand out more.

The anchoring caption gives an insight into the person and the article as a whole .
The house style is generally the same throughout the whole article, sticking with the black and white theme. The font is all the same as it is serif throughout the whole article.

The page number is always at the bottom of a double page spread to make it easier for the audience to navigate around the magazine. Main image/ Illustration Shows clearly who the piece is about. This medium close up of and she is giving direct eye contact to the reader.

Pull quote is used to give an insight of what Maxine is going to be talking about in the article.

Conventional of this sub genre. The date, time and channel of the programme is essential to the article. The main heading is in the top left third of the article and tells us what the main article is going to be about. The font is sans serif and is bigger than the rest of the writing on the page to make it stand out more. Stand first gives some information about what the main article is about without giving so much away. As Barry Cryers name is in bold sans serif writing suggests his name is important to the article. The use of the rhetorical question involves and engages the reader more.

The byline tells you who the article is about.

Eric, Ernie& Me
The captions give an insight into the person and the article as a whole, and gives information on what is going on in the image. The page number is always at the bottom of a double page spread to make it easier for the audience to navigate around the magazine. Drop caps or large initial letters or words at the start of a paragraph can add style and focus to the text. The use of the bold red sans serif letter also makes it stand out more on the page. Pull quote is used to give an insight of what Barry is going to be talking about in the article.

Picture credit stating who the camera work was done by.

Main article that gives some information about the article without giving too much away.

The house style is generally the same throughout the whole article, sticking with the black and red theme. The font is all the same as it is serif throughout the whole article except for the heading as it is sans serif.

Phone number and a website in order to buy the whole series and where to find out more information about the

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