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24-hour news cycles. --- Broadcast journalism. --- Television broadcasting of news.
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It is a commonly held belief that television news in Britain, on whatever channel, is more objective, more trustworthy, more neutral than press reporting. The illusion is exploded in this controversial study by the Glasgow University Media Group, originally published in 1976.The authors undertook an exhaustive monitoring of all television broadcasts over 6 months, from January to June 1975, with particular focus upon industrial news broadcasts, the TUC, strikes and industrial action, business and economic affairs.Their analysis showed how television news favours certain indivi
Television broadcasting of news --- Broadcast journalism --- Journalism --- Objectivity.
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Journalism. --- Broadcast journalism. --- Journalism --- Journalisme --- Presse audiovisuelle --- Vocational guidance. --- Orientation professionnelle
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Journalism --- nieuwsberichtgeving --- televisiejournalistiek --- televisienieuws --- Broadcast journalism. --- Report writing. --- Reporters and reporting. --- Presse audiovisuelle --- Reporters et reportage --- Rapports --- Rédaction
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Mass communications --- Cosmopolitanism. --- Mass media and culture. --- Television broadcasting of news. --- media --- massamedia --- televisie --- sociologie --- kosmopolitisme --- politiek --- 791.46 --- 130.2 --- Cosmopolitanism --- Mass media and culture --- Television broadcasting of news --- Television broadcasting --- Television coverage of news --- Television journalism --- Television news --- Culture and mass media --- News --- Broadcast journalism --- Culture --- Political science --- Internationalism
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For students and would-be journalists, this book analyzes the rational processes journalists use in defining themselves, their world, and their relation to that world.
Journalism --- Reporters and reporting --- Television broadcasting of news --- History --- #SBIB:309H302 --- Television broadcasting --- Television coverage of news --- Television journalism --- Television news --- Broadcast journalism --- Newspaper reporting --- Newspapers --- Writing (Authorship) --- Literature --- Publicity --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie,... --- News --- Fake news --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie,.. --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie,. --- De communicator: opleiding, statuut, deontologie, zelfbeeld, sociale positie, --- Journalism. --- Journalists --- Journalistic ethics. --- Attitudes. --- Professional ethics --- Columnists --- Commentators --- Authors --- Moral and ethical aspects
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For scholars of media and war, the 2003 invasion of Iraq is a compelling case to study. As part of President Bush’s ‘war on terror’, the invasion was the most controversial British foreign policy decision since Suez, and its ramifications and aftermath have rarely been far from the news. In the many political and public debates regarding this conflict, arguments over the role of the media have been omnipresent. For some, media coverage was biased against the war, for others it became a cheerleader for the invasion. Where does the truth lie? Drawing upon a uniquely-detailed and rich content and framing analysis of television and press coverage, and on interviews with some of the journalists involved, Pockets of Resistance provides an authoritative assessment of how British news media reported the 2003 Iraq invasion and also of the theoretical implications of this case for our understanding of wartime media-state relations. Pockets of Resistance examines the successes and failures of British television news as it sought to attain independence under the difficult circumstances of war, and describes and explains the emergence of some surprisingly vociferous anti-war voices within a diverse national press.
Iraq War, 2003-2011 --- Mass media --- Television broadcasting of news --- Television broadcasting --- Television coverage of news --- Television journalism --- Television news --- Broadcast journalism --- Mass media and the war. --- History --- News --- Ali Abbas. --- British news media. --- Iraq invasion. --- Jessica Lynch. --- anti-war movement. --- civilian casualties. --- elite-driven model. --- foreign policy. --- humanitarian operations. --- independent model. --- media criticism. --- military casualties. --- oppositional coverage. --- oppositional model. --- supportive coverage. --- wartime media performance.
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