News CultureOpen University Press, 1999 - 229 Seiten News Culture provides a rich and lively discussion, full of insights into the changing forms, practices, institutions and audiences of journalism. Its fresh engagement with a wide-ranging number of issues, together with the use of thought-provoking examples, offers the reader a comprehensive assessment of different critical approaches to the news media on both sides of the Atlantic. This book begins with a historical consideration of the rise of 'objective' reporting in newspaper, radio and televisual journalism. It goes on to explore the way news is produced, its textual conventions as a genre of discourse, and its negotiation by the reader, listener or viewer as part of everyday life. Attention then turns to address the cultural dynamics of sexism and racism as they shape different instances of news coverage. Finally, the book examines ongoing debates about the status of journalism as a form of popular culture. |
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... interest our readers . ' This when the first issue of the same newspaper had proclaimed that its aim was ' to lay before the public , at a price within the means of everyone , all the news of the day . ' For most of the penny newspapers ...
... interest our readers . ' This when the first issue of the same newspaper had proclaimed that its aim was ' to lay before the public , at a price within the means of everyone , all the news of the day . ' For most of the penny newspapers ...
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... interest ' for many news organizations . While in Britain this ideal tended to be left implicit to most definitions of journalistic prac- tice , in the USA it was formally enshrined as a professional standard by a number of different ...
... interest ' for many news organizations . While in Britain this ideal tended to be left implicit to most definitions of journalistic prac- tice , in the USA it was formally enshrined as a professional standard by a number of different ...
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... interest as it relates to sport , royalty , celebrities , gossip , competitions , astrology and so forth ) that ' ideological significance is most successfully concealed and therefore demands most analysis ' ( Curran et al . 1980 : 305 ) ...
... interest as it relates to sport , royalty , celebrities , gossip , competitions , astrology and so forth ) that ' ideological significance is most successfully concealed and therefore demands most analysis ' ( Curran et al . 1980 : 305 ) ...
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THE RISE OF OBJECTIVE NEWSPAPER REPORTING | 7 |
THE EARLY DAYS OF RADIO AND TELEVISION NEWS | 27 |
TRUTH IDEOLOGY AND NEWSWORK | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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