CLC III Political Affiliations

Choose the Newspapers political affiliation. This of course does not guarantee that the article has to be of the same political affiliation.

Choose the Newspapers political affiliation. This of course does not guarantee that the article has to be of the same political affiliation.


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Huffpost

The Guardian

What does the term "Guardian-Reader" mean and who uses this term mostly?

"Guardian reader" is used to imply a stereotype of a person with liberal, left-wing or "politically correct" views. This term is mostly used by people who have right-wing views.

The New Republic

Buzzfeed News

The New York Times

The Independent

The Washington Post

NPR (National Public Radio)

CNN (Cable News Network)

USA Today

The Atlantic

The Economist

Sky News

NBC (National Broadcasting Company)

The Hill

The Irish Times

The Christian Science Monitor

BBC (British Broadcasting Cooperation)

The New Zealand Herald

The Daily Mail

Quillette

Fox News

The Washington Examiner

The New York Post

CBN (Christian Broadcasting Network)

The Sun

The Federalist

The Australian

Who is "The Guardians" main target audience? 

People on the political left of the spectrum. 

Who is "The Daily Mails" main target audience? 

  • Middle aged women 
  • People with mostly right wing ideologies 
  • People who typically like the royals family