5.)Source B is a comment section on a Facebook page. Meanwhile, Source C is an article from the Daily Telegraph. This means that Source B is the opinion of the viewers. Meanwhile, Source C is the opinion of the Daily Telegraph. This could link to Shirky's theory, where there are no longer passive viewers, as they are all now active viewers, this is why they question the content that they are consuming.. This is why they have opinions.
Source C shows online feedback from readers provides. This reflects the conventions of Tabloid vs Broadsheet papers, as Source C is fact based, and has more writing, meanwhile Source B is opinion based, as it is a comment section. On Source B, one of the comments says "there is mutiny at the BBC its absolute chaos" suggests a criticism of the BBC following the release of pay figures.
In Source B, The Daily Mail is Right Wing, which links to the fact that the viewers are insensitive towards the pay gap between men and women. This implies that the viewers do not believe in equal pay and the line " I could not tell you who Emily Maitlis is, never heard of her." This challenges bell hooks theory, which states that feminism is a battle to fight against Patriarchy. The Telegraph is a right-wing paper, however it fact based analysis is more sympathetic to the call for equal pay.
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