Talk Sport News bulletin at 2pm






Below is the running order for the News bulletin from Talk Sport at 2pm: 

1) Barry Bennal trial  

Facts in the story:

-Barry Bennal has been accused of sexually assaulting young players after many years
-He has pleaded guilty to some of his charges at the start of his trial, but the 64 year old has denied 48 counts
-Liverpool Crowne Court has described him as an opportunist who is happy to take full advantage of whoever was to come his way 
-Prosecution has argued that people must not fall for the lie that 'he always admits what he has done wrong'

News values:

Familiarity: This news story is geographically close to us, as Barry Bennal is a football coach in Manchester.  
Immediacy: Although Barry had admitted to abusing victims in 1998, the reportage on the story has happend recently. 
Amplitude: This event involves a very large number of victims to which Barry Bennal has supposedly 'molested'. 
Frequency: In recent years, there have been many victims of sexual assault crimes making claims against people. 
Impact: This story could contain elements that would make us feel threatened, as it Barry Bennal was originally viewed as an innocent man who was just a football coach to young up and coming footballers. 
Surprise: This is an unusual event, as no one would have expected such claims to be made against football coach; Barry Bennal. 
Continuity: This is part of an on-going story as Barry has been accused of sexually assaulting players after many years.
Conflict: The story contains elements of disagreement  as Barry has denied the 48 counts, which he has been charged with. Prosecutors have also called him a liar, to response to Barry saying that he always admits when he has done wrong. Lastly, the Jury have been told that it is the 'understatement of the century' when Bennal stated that his 'devious side is unfortunate'. 
Negativity: This is a bad news story, as it is about a crime which was commited against innocent people. 
Scandal: This story is likely to provoke moral outrage from parts of the audience and victims of the crime who believe they deserve justice against Barry Bennal. 


2) Man who faces hacking charges

Facts in the story:

-33 year old Lauri love faces potential prosecution in England due to hacking charges
-British man said he's relived due to the judge saying he shouldn't be extradited to the US in order to face these charges 

News Values:

Immediacy: The news story has happend recently, making it 'breaking'.
Surprise: Someone being prosecuted for hacking is not an often occurrence. 
Familiarity: The story is geographically close to us, as it states how Lauri is facing potential charges in the UK. 
Scandal: The story is likely to provoke moral outrage from parts of the audience who believe that the judge should be extraditing him to the US, in order to face these charges. 
Negativity: This story is bad news as it is about a man who committed a crime.  


3) Suspect of Paris attack 

Facts in the story:

-The only surviving suspect, Salah Abdeslam, of Paris terror attack tells the court that he is not afraid 
-He has refused to answer any questions at his trial in Brussels 

News Values:

Familiarity: The news story mentions Paris and Brussels, making it geographically close to us in Europe. 
Impact: This story contains elements that could make us feel threatened. This is because 
the only surviving suspect of Paris terror attack has told the court that he is not afraid, thus putting in peoples minds that he may be planning on another attack, as he is not worried about the consequences. 
Surprise: It is unusual for suspects to sit in court and tell the judges that they are not afraid of what the outcome to their actions may be. 
Continuity: Stories about paris terror attacks have been put in the news before. 
Conflict: This story contains drama as it is about a terror attack.
Negativity: This is bad news as it explains how the court will not deter the actions of dangerous suspect in a terror attack. 
Scandal: This story is likely to provoke moral outrage from parts of the audience, who may feel as though their life is at risk. 


4) Sergio Garcia's defense against racial claims 

Facts in the story: 

-Espanyol's Sergio Garcia defends himself against 'racist' claims 
-The claims were that he racially abused Barcelona's defender Samuel Umtiti
-Sergio says his intentions weren't racist and he has had many relationships with people from different ethnic backgrounds 

News values 

Immeadiacy: The story has happend recently, making it 'breaking'. 
Frequency: There have been many allegations of racism made against celebrities/footballers. 
Predictability: It isn't surprising that this happend, because news stories like this have been reported before. 
Conflict: The story contains drama in describing disagreements as Sergio defends himself and argues against the racist claims, that people have made against him.
Elite people: The story concerns well-known people, such as Sergio Garcia and Samuel Umtiti, who are both famous footballers. 
Negativity: This news story mentions racism, making it negative and bad.  
Scandal: This story is likely to provoke moral outrage from parts of the audience who may have been offended by Sergio's apparent racist actions. 


5) Chris Froome's excessive level of Asthma drug 

Facts in the story:

-Chris Froome has been given the go ahead to start the new season, despite having double the amount of Asthma drug in one of his samples 
-The 4 x Tour De France winner has denied ever doing anything wrong 

News values: 

Immediacy: This story is 'breaking' as it has happend recently
Familiarity: This news story is geographically close to us in Europe, as it mentions Tour De France. 
Surprise: This is a surprising news story, as usually when athletes are found with excessive levels of a form of drug in their system, they are not allowed to carry on playing. 
Conflict: The story contains drama in describing disagreements, as despite the claims made against Froome, he has denied doing anything wrong.
Elite people: The story concerns well known-people, such as Chris Froome, who is a 4 x Tour De France winner. 
Scandal: The story is likely to provoke moral outrage from parts of the audience who believe that Froome should not have been given the go ahead to start the new season. 


6) London will be hosting new athletics world cups this summer

Facts in the story:

-Due to last year's success of world championships, it has been announced that London will be hosting the new athletics world cups this summer
-Seven leading track and field nations will be joining Great Britain at the Olympic stadium
-The events will be happening on the 14th and 15th of July
-America, South Africa, Poland, Germany, China, France and Jamaica will also be involved

News values: 

Immeadiacy: It has been announced recently that London will be hosting the new athletics world cups this summer, making the story breaking. 
Familiarity: The news story is geographically close to us, as it mentions how the world cups will be hosted in London. However, other places such as America, South Africa, Poland, Germany, China, France and Jamaica are mentioned too. 
Amplitude: This is a big event, which involves large amounts of people, who will all be competing in this summers new athletic world cups. 
Predictability: The news story states that the new athletic world cups will be happening in London this year due to the success of last year's world championships. Therefore, this was predictable that it was happening. 
Elite people: The story concerns well-known people, such as the Seven leading track and field nations, who will all be competing in this summers new athletic world cups.  


7) Antonio Conte ignorance about speculation on his future

Facts in story: 

-Antonio Conte says he is focused on his job and is ignoring any speculations about his future as Chelsea travel to Watford in the premier league
-The italian has asked the club to publically back him
-Joey Barton has said how he doesn't expect Conte to last

News values:

Immediacy: This news story has been announced recently, making the story 'breaking'.
Familiarity: This is geographically close to us in Britain.
Frequency: There are often news stories about football players in the premier league.
Predictability: We can expect this to happen, as footballers jobs within the premier league are often talked about. 
Elite people: This story concerns well-known people, such as Antonio Conte, who is a famous footballer. 


8) Harry Kane denial of diving in premier league 

Facts in story:

-Harry Kane has denied diving in order to win a penalty in yesterdays premier league draw in Liverpool 
-Virgil Van Dijk was not happy at the way Kane went down after a challenge from goal keeper
News values:
Immediacy: This news story has been announced recently, making the story 'breaking', as it is about 'yesterday's match'. 
Familiarity: This news story is geographically close to us, in Britain, as it focuses on the premier league draw in Liverpool.

Predictability: We can expect an event like this to happen, as it is a common football event.
Conflict: The story contains drama in describing disagreements, as it states how 'Virgil Van Dijk was not happy at the way Kane went down after a challenge from goal keeper'. The story also states how Kane has disagreed/denied allegations made against him about diving in order to win a penalty. 
Elite people: This story concerns well-known people, such as Harry Kane and Virgil Van Dijk, who are both famous footballers.
Scandal: The story is likely to provoke moral outrage from parts of the audience who claim that Kane is lying when he denies about diving in order to win a penalty, in the match. 











  

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