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Sir Lenny Henry calls for more diversity in the arts
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The article talks about how Sir Lenny Henry wants their to be more diversity on the arts and he says that "nobody should be left behind". The article uses an interview with sky news where the actor states that the wont rest until everyone is represented and the layout is essentially a set of key quotations of him expressing his passion for diversity and how long he has been longing for cultural representation in the media . In terms of audience appeal, the main gratification present would be personal identity due to the need of effective representation of all colours and cultures all around the world and for The voice being a newspaper aimed at the British Black community the readers would feel just as passionate for the need of representation on their home televisions and big blockbuster films. the use of a celebrity adds to audience appeal of celebrity. Lastly i do believe that this article effectively reflects all values and ideologies of The Voice with it being a Black community newspaper seeking representation as well as using Sir Lenny Henry as a proxy for the British Black community
The article talks about how Sir Lenny Henry wants their to be more diversity on the arts and he says that "nobody should be left behind". The article uses an interview with sky news where the actor states that the wont rest until everyone is represented and the layout is essentially a set of key quotations of him expressing his passion for diversity and how long he has been longing for cultural representation in the media . In terms of audience appeal, the main gratification present would be personal identity due to the need of effective representation of all colours and cultures all around the world and for The voice being a newspaper aimed at the British Black community the readers would feel just as passionate for the need of representation on their home televisions and big blockbuster films. the use of a celebrity adds to audience appeal of celebrity. Lastly i do believe that this article effectively reflects all values and ideologies of The Voice with it being a Black community newspaper seeking representation as well as using Sir Lenny Henry as a proxy for the British Black community
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