Digital vs Print Media

Hannah Cockroft MBE is a T34 Paralympic wheelchair racer.

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Hannah Cockroft MBE aims to achieve triple Paralympic gold in Rio but still is aiming to gain more respect. This story was published throughout the media as examples belong from The Times and The Daily Telegraph.

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Both on the same day, same story but differently written. These articles about Hannah Cockroft MBE aims to inform and educate not only about Rio but also about disabilities.

However, with updates in technology Hannah Cockroft MBE is able to put out messages to the public through social media such as Facebook and Twitter. Sometimes it is easy for people to use social media to get a message across to the public so they can word it exactly the way they intend the message to come across.

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Click here to visit Hannah Cockroft’s facebook

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Click here to visit Hannah Cockroft’s twitter

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Along with social media Hannah Cockroft MBE also has a website which enables supporters to go and see for themselves about Hannah, news, sponsors and charities information.

As a reader myself and someone who is part of the social media generation if a news story breaks I look on Twitter and if I can not find anything on that particular platform I will look on Google.

Personally I prefer digital media because it is offer quicker, straight to the point in their writing style and easy access.


I’d like to wish Hannah the best of luck for the Rio 2016 Paralympics!

 

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