Sunday, 14 May 1989

The Daily Telegraph comparison

Newspaper and online version comparison



The daily telegraph has two forms of letting out media, the print edition and the online edition, when compared with each other you can see the online edition has less words and more pictures this indicates that you have to click the images for the story whereas the print edition has a main photo and around the image you have the Standfirst and the cover story. 

Another difference when you compare the two versions is the audience the amount of readers, there age and gender for example the print version has 1,346,000 daily 53% men 47% women with an average age of 61 years old this may be because the older community might have struggle to use the online version.

 Whereas the digital version has 8,283,000 monthly with a audience of 58% men and 42% women with an average age of 39 years old due to a much younger community won't find it as much struggle.


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