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In an era where the way people get news is ever-changing, how do broadcast journalists work? How do changes to the field affect journalists at traditional public broadcasters? And what similarities are there between license-funded news programs - like those on the BBC - and commercial news? This book, built on years of unique access to the newsrooms of BBC News and ITV News in the United Kingdom and DR TV Avisen and TV2 Nyhedeme in Denmark, answers those questions and more. Exploring the shared professional ideals of journalists, the study analyzes how they conceive of stories as important, and how their ideals relating to their work are expressed and aspired to in everyday practice. --
Journalism --- United Kingdom --- Denmark --- Television broadcasting of news --- Television broadcasting --- Television coverage of news --- Television journalism --- Television news --- Broadcast journalism --- News --- Television broadcasting of news - Great Britain --- Television broadcasting of news - Denmark
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The three gigantic media corporations, the BBC, CNN and Al-Jazeera, are largely responsible for refining and shaping our views of events in the world. Their informational and communicative arm is unprecedented in the history of human communication. This book deals with their Middle East coverage, particularly the Israeli-Palestinian struggle and the war in Iraq.
Journalism --- Mass communications --- Middle East --- Television broadcasting of news --- Objectivity --- British Broadcasting Corporation --- Cable News Network --- Al Jazeera (Television network) --- Press coverage --- Objectivity. --- British Broadcasting Corporation. --- Cable News Network. --- Press coverage. --- Al Jazeera (Television network). --- Television broadcasting of news - Great Britain --- Television broadcasting of news - United States --- Television broadcasting of news - Arab countries --- Television broadcasting of news - Objectivity --- Middle East - Press coverage
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Since the emergence of social media in the journalistic landscape, the BBC has sought to produce reporting more connected to its audience while retaining its authority as a public broadcaster in crisis reporting. Using empirical analysis of crisis news production at the BBC, this book shows that the emergence of social media at the BBC and the need to manage this kind of material led to a new media logic in which tech-savvy journalists take on a new centrality in the newsroom. In this changed context, the politico-economic and socio-cultural logic have led to a more connected newsroom involving this new breed of journalists and BBC audience. This examination of news production events shows that in the midst of transformations in journalistic practices and norms, including newsgathering, sourcing, distribution and impartiality, the BBC has reasserted its authority as a public broadcaster. Click here for a short video about the book
Television broadcasting of news --- Online journalism --- Social media --- Political aspects --- British Broadcasting Corporation. --- History --- Télévision --- Journalisme électronique --- Émissions de nouvelles --- BBC --- Journalisme électronique. --- Television broadcasting of news - Great Britain. --- Online journalism - Great Britain --- Social media - Political aspects --- Télévision --- Journalisme électronique. --- Émissions de nouvelles
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Inner cities --- Social conflict --- Sociology, Urban --- Television broadcasting of news --- --Télévision --- --Conflit social --- 6413 --- Sociology of environment --- Social problems --- Mass communications --- Sociologie urbaine --- --Grande-Bretagne --- --Television broadcasting of news --- Télévision --- Conflit social --- Television broadcasting of news - Great Britain --- Inner cities - Great Britain --- Sociology, Urban - Great Britain --- Social conflict - Great Britain --- Grande-Bretagne
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Sara Nofri combines several research methods (multilingual bibliographic research, quantitative content analysis, semiotic text analysis, interviews to journalists) and a cross-cultural, interdisciplinary perspective for investigating environmental communication in the daily quality press of Germany, Italy, Sweden and UK. She provides an in-depth portrait of the features, the focus, the themes and stakeholders involved, individuates different "cultures of environment" and "cultures of communication", and provides insights and practical tools to analyze and then evaluate environmental communication. The methodological approach of this study can be readily transposed to studies investigating other contexts, cultures and media. Der Inhalt · Environmental Communication in the Press · European Media Comparison · Cultures of Environment · Cultures of Communication · Interdisciplinary and Cross-Cultural Study · Multilingual Information Retrieval and Research Die Zielgruppen · Researchers, scholars, and students in the fields of communication science, journalism, media and cultural studies, and environmental studies, among others. · Environmental journalists and communicators, lobbyists and activists, policy makers. Die Autorin Dr. Sara Nofri completed her doctoral project under the supervision of Prof. Hans J. Kleinsteuber at the University of Hamburg and is currently working as an international media analyst and researcher, with a focus on digital media.
Television broadcasting of news -- Great Britain. --- Television broadcasting of news. --- Television journalists. --- Environmental protection --- Environmentalism --- Mass media and the environment --- Languages & Literatures --- Journalism & Communications --- Social Sciences --- Social Sciences - General --- Journalism --- Philology & Linguistics --- Press coverage --- Ecolinguistics. --- Ecology of language --- Language and ecology --- Social sciences. --- Communication. --- Social Sciences. --- Social Sciences, general. --- Communication Studies. --- Ecology --- Linguistics --- Behavioral sciences --- Human sciences --- Sciences, Social --- Social science --- Social studies --- Civilization --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology
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This book is an exploration of the extent to which young people in the UK are disaffected with traditional politics, and particularly the role played by televisual representations of the political process. The authors look at how television represents young people themselves, and at how young people use new forms of media to inform themselves politically.
Television broadcasting of news --- Youth --- Television and youth --- Television viewers --- Political activity --- Attitudes --- neoliberalisme --- media --- 791.46 --- televisie --- televisienieuws --- jongeren --- politiek --- #SBIB:309H1523 --- #SBIB:309H521 --- Radio- en/of televisieprogramma's met een informatieve functie --- Audiovisuele communicatie: inhoudsanalyse: onderzoekingen --- Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Age groups --- Life cycle, Human --- Audiences, Television --- Television audiences --- Television fans --- Television watchers --- Viewers, Television --- Mass media --- Youth and television --- Audiences --- Television broadcasting of news - Great Britain --- Youth - Political activity - Great Britain --- Television and youth - Great Britain --- Youth - Great Britain - Attitudes --- Television viewers - Great Britain
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Summary: In a world in which advanced communication technologies have made the reporting of disasters and conflicts (also in the form of breaking news) a familiar and 'normalised' activity, the information we present here about television news reporting of the 2003 war in Iraq has implications that go beyond this particular conflict. Evaluation and Stance in War News functions as a tool kit for the critical evaluation of language in the news, both as raw data in need of interpretation and as carefully packaged products of 'information management' in need of 'unpacking'. The chapters offer an array of t
Discourse analysis --- Iraq War, 2003-2011 --- Mass media and language --- Television broadcasting of news --- Language and mass media --- Language and languages --- Discourse grammar --- Text grammar --- Semantics --- Semiotics --- Mass media and the war --- English language --- Pragmatics --- Mass communications --- United States --- Great Britain --- Italy --- Discourse analysis. --- Mass media and the war. --- Grossbritannien. --- Italien. --- USA. --- Iraq War, 2003-2011 - Mass media and the war --- Television broadcasting of news - Great Britain --- Television broadcasting of news - Italy --- Television broadcasting of news - United States --- Mass media and language - Great Britain --- Mass media and language - Italy --- Mass media and language - United States --- United States of America
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