audience
The online news website, the Guardian, covers a wide range of topics. As soon as one clicks on the homepage, an overwhelming amount of options of articles to choose from is presented to the user. Although the Guardian does a phenomenal job of covering lifestyle, politics, sports, art, etc., the website appeals more to liberals.
Originally the newspaper (the original form of the Guardian, oh how times have changed) was intended to attract liberals. Along with its selfless core values and independence, its targeted audience continues to face towards liberals.
The website generally publishes factual information with loaded words that reach out to the liberal's emotions. For example, the website successfully allows their audience to know of any potential dangerous move President Trump will make. As liberals, individuals are grateful and will continue to access the site, while conservatives may possibly feel upset for pointing out his ineffectiveness and move away from the website.
Originally the newspaper (the original form of the Guardian, oh how times have changed) was intended to attract liberals. Along with its selfless core values and independence, its targeted audience continues to face towards liberals.
The website generally publishes factual information with loaded words that reach out to the liberal's emotions. For example, the website successfully allows their audience to know of any potential dangerous move President Trump will make. As liberals, individuals are grateful and will continue to access the site, while conservatives may possibly feel upset for pointing out his ineffectiveness and move away from the website.