No news is bad news : radio, television, and the public / edited by Michael Bromley.
Material type: TextPublisher: Harlow, England ; New York : Longman, 2001Description: xii, 263 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 058241833X
- 9780582418332
- 070.19 21
- PN4784.B75 N625 2001
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Book | City Campus City Campus Main Collection | 070.19 NO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | A283263B |
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070.19 BRO Broadcast journalism : a critical introduction / | 070.19 HEN Looking at television news / | 070.19 NO No news is bad news : radio, television, and the public / | 070.19 NO No news is bad news : radio, television, and the public / | 070.19 SCH Putting "reality" together : BBC News / | 070.19 SUL A history of broadcasting news 1921-1962. | 070.19 WHI Broadcast news : writing, reporting, and producing / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Demise or renewal? The dilemma of public service television in western Europe / Kevin Williams -- The decline of public service broadcasting the UK 1979-2000 / Tom O'Malley -- Sold out: recent shifts in television news and current affairs in Australia / Graeme Turner -- Television news and citizenship: packaging the public sphere / Simon Cottle -- Authority and authenticity: redefining television current affairs / Patricia Holland -- 10pm and all that: The battle over UK TV news / Howard Tumber -- British and American television documentaries / Carol Nahra -- Reporting changing democracy: Commercial radio and news in the UK of regions and nations / Michael Bromley -- Who listens to radio? The role of industrial audience research / Jo Tacchi -- How broadcast journalism training in the UK is adapting to industry changes / Heather Purdey -- Public relations and broadcast news: an evolutionary approach -- Brian McNair -- Outraged onlookers or influential voices? The role of lobby and pressure groups in the UK and USA / Granville Williams -- What have you done for us lately? Public service broadcasting and its audiences / Anne Dunn -- Alternative radio and television in South Dakota: a place study of public service electronic media in the US / Warren Bareiss -- Participatory community radios building civil society in post-war El Salvador / Diana Agosta.
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