Television journalism / Stephen Cushion.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Journalism studies: key textsPublication details: London ; Thousand Oaks, Calif. : SAGE, 2012.Description: x, 227 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781446207413 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.195 22
LOC classification:
  • PN4784.T4  .C97 2012
Contents:
The role of news in television culture: current debates and practices in contemporary journalism -- From radio to television: making sense of broadcasting history -- Redefining what's newsworthy: towards 24-hour news values and conventions? -- The rise of partisan news consumption: towards a polarisation of television journalism and audiences? -- Reporting the politics of devolved nations: towards more localised television news? -- Entering the profession: who are television journalists? -- Putting television news centre stage: the past, present and future shape of journalism scholarship.
Summary: "Covering issues of ownership, control, policy, and regulation, the book is a blend of theory and history that examines the UK industry from a comparative perspective. It establishes the importance of television journalism, how it converges with other formats, and the ways in which it can survive an ever-changing terrain with the advent of new technologies and new media."--Publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [196]-219) and index.

The role of news in television culture: current debates and practices in contemporary journalism -- From radio to television: making sense of broadcasting history -- Redefining what's newsworthy: towards 24-hour news values and conventions? -- The rise of partisan news consumption: towards a polarisation of television journalism and audiences? -- Reporting the politics of devolved nations: towards more localised television news? -- Entering the profession: who are television journalists? -- Putting television news centre stage: the past, present and future shape of journalism scholarship.

"Covering issues of ownership, control, policy, and regulation, the book is a blend of theory and history that examines the UK industry from a comparative perspective. It establishes the importance of television journalism, how it converges with other formats, and the ways in which it can survive an ever-changing terrain with the advent of new technologies and new media."--Publisher.

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