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9780415441544

Broadcast Journalism: A Critical Introduction

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415441544

  • ISBN10:

    0415441544

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-12-16
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Table of Contents

Notes on contributorsp. viii
The shape of broadcast newsp. 1
Introductionp. 3
Broadcast journalism: yesterday, today and the futurep. 7
Paying the piper: funding broadcast newsp. 17
Eyes, ears and clicks: the battle for an audiencep. 27
'And now the news from where you are': going localp. 39
CNN and beyond: journalism in a globalized networked spherep. 49
Exploring news values: the ideal and the realp. 59
The practices of broadcast newsp. 69
Introductionp. 71
Inside the newsroom: who's who and what's whatp. 75
On the road: gathering raw materialp. 85
Asking questions: interviewing for broadcast newsp. 95
Painting pictures 1: writing, editing and packaging for televisionp. 105
Painting pictures 2: writing, editing and packaging for radiop. 115
Painting pictures 3: broadcast and the Webp. 127
Going live: writing and presenting for broadcastp. 139
Reporting sportp. 149
Reporting business, finance and the Cityp. 159
Reporting politicsp. 171
Reporting celebrityp. 181
Contextp. 191
Introductionp. 193
Outside the newsroom: selling stories and ideasp. 195
Radio and television documentaryp. 205
Conflicting pressures: news and representationp. 215
Freedoms and responsibilities: law for broadcast journalistsp. 227
Fair enough? Ethics and regulation in broadcast journalismp. 247
Next steps and staying aheadp. 257
Conclusionp. 267
Indexp. 272
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