Thursday, 5 November 2015
community media and left lion
what is community media?
community media is a form of media which is controlled by the community or public for example left lion it shows and talk about what is happening in all around Nottingham in the different communities. Things such as charity events, music events and ect. The good thing about community media its for the people so everything that goes into it its what they people have chosen and what the people want to see.
what is left lion?
Left lion is a magazine/newspaper in Nottingham and if focused on communities the left lion comes in and paper magazine form and online. left lion's goal is to help the people of Nottingham to share what they have to offer by showing their talents like for example music, art, sport and ect. left lion what to show how great Nottingham city is that's why they focus so much on communities.
what make Left lion better than Nottingham post?
the reason that makes Left lion better is because it provides more than just news and it focuses on communities and really show all the good things about Nottingham while on the other had the hand Nottingham post focuses on headlines and what's big in Nottingham and it really shows off what people what are doing in the city of Nottingham like left lion do. The biggest difference between left lion and Nottingham post the way left lion interact with their readers on social media such as facebook and twitter, they always reply and have discussions I find this very amazing because it shows how they care about the people of Nottingham but taking their time to reply to most people.
what is left lion's intentions?
left lion intention is to show that Nottingham is the best city to live in and it does this by showing off all the little things that you wouldn't expect like little gigs in a pub and left lion try to show off every person who is making a name for themselves. left lion make their magazine/newspaper free because that way people are free to pick up things and they can see what kind of things Nottingham has to offer.
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