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http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1334712/Anger-in-HK-over-Manila-hostage-deaths
I really like the design of the SBS website because the light blue makes the whole website looks very vivacious, even it is a hard news sites. Coupled with the news story is not a photo related to the event but a video, which makes the audiences get to know and understand the news easier. The highlights under the video linked to more information contribute the perfection of the original intention of the news.
This is a news shocked the whole Chinese world. And news about this event spread almost all the media vector and all kinds of activities about denouncements and mourn are held in both the cyber and real world.
The perspective of this news is no other than writing about all kinds of boycott activities, which gives a side description of the significant influence of this hostage death. Such as “The Hong Kong government raised a "black" travel alert for the Philippines, urging against all travel to one of Southeast Asia's most popular tourist spots.”
Voices from the entire world suspect that this tragedy could definitely be avoided if it were not for the failure decision of the Philippians policemen. And nothing could be made to compensate the lost of the families.
After the description of the process of the tragedy, the news angle changed to the governments’ attitude about this death and the detailed illustration of the moral action of the survivors, which can greatly impressive the readers because at this moment how to deal with the post processing seems became the focus of the public.
This news story seized two important aspects of this hostage death with an overall introduction video help to induce the constant attention about the factoids. And under the article there are several ways to share the whole article make sure the effective communications.
What I'm thinking is: how powerful the media is in delivering new angles to the public. Online newsrooms and blogs are very useful platforms for sharing views.
ReplyDeleteIt's very shocking news, however, I realized that Australian news doesn't cover this incident that much.
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