The rise of 24-hour news television : global perspectives / edited by Stephen Cushion & Justin Lewis.
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- The rise of 24-hour news television : global perspectives / edited by Stephen Cushion & Justin Lewis.
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- New York : Peter Lang, c2010.
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- vii, 350 p. : ill., map; 23 cm.
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- Contents
- History and context of 24-hour television news. Three phases of the 24-hour news television / Stephen Cushion -- "All the world's a stage" : 24/7 news, newspapers, and the ages of media / Michael Bromley -- Global news revisited : mapping the contemporary landscape of satellite television news / Mugdha Rai and Simon Cottle -- Democratic or disposable? 24-hour news, consumer culture, and built-in obsolescence / Justin Lewis -- Towards an increasingly live, breaking news service. The hidden role of television news agencies : "going live" on 24-hour news channels / Chris Paterson -- Rolling service, market logic : the race to be "Britain's most watched news channel" / Stephen Cushion -- Live, late-breaking, and broken : TV news and the challenge of live reporting in America / C.A. Tuggle, Peter Casella, and Suzanne Huffman -- What Beckham had for breakfast : the rolling menu of 24/7 sports news / John Sugden and Alan Tomlinson -- Explaining the need for speed : speed and competition as challenges to journalism ethics / Laura Juntunen -- Competing for regional influence and audiences. The changing face of Arab news media : ambiguities and opportunities / Mohamed Zayani -- 24/7 news as counter-hegemonic soft power in Latin America / Claudia Boyd-Barrett and Oliver Boyd-Barrett -- Morality vs. politics in the public sphere : how the Al Jazeera satellite channel humanized a bloody political conflict in Gaza / Muhammad I. Ayish -- Audiences and the impact of 24-hour news in Australia and beyond / Sally Young -- National agendas and editorial strategies. France 24 : too little, too late, too French? / Raymond Kuhn -- 24-hour television news in the People's Republic of China / John Jirik -- The shrinking news agenda : how market forces have shaped 24-hour television news channels in Germany / Carsten Reinemann and Nayla Fawzi -- India live : satellites, politics, and India's TV News revolution / Nalin Mehta.
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- Harvard Library
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
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