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_aThe future of 24-hour news : _bnew directions, new challenges / _cedited by Stephen Cushion and Richard Sambrook. |
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_aNew York : _bPeter Lang, _c[2016] |
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_gPart 1. _tIndustry Challenges and Pressures: International Perspectives --Setting the Scene and Provoking Debate --The View from the Control Room: Executives and Editors on the Future of 24-Hour Telvision News -- _gPart 2. _tUnderstanding the Past, Prersent and Future of 24-Hour News: Changing Conventions and Journalism Practices --The Political Economy and Journalisms of 24-Hour News News Culture --National Contexts and Journalistic Challenges. |
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520 | 8 | _aOver the last 30 years 24-hour television news channels have reshaped the practice and culture of journalism. But the arrival of new content and social media platforms over recent years has challenged their power and authority, with fast-changing technologies accelerating the speed of news delivery and reshaping audience behaviour. Following on from 'The Rise of 24-Hour News Television: Global Perspectives' (Cushion and Lewis, 2010), this volume explores new challenges and pressures facing television news channels, and considers the future of 24-hour news. Featuring a wide range of industry and academic perspectives, contributors reflect on how well rolling television news is reinventing itself for digital platforms and the rapidly changing expectations of audiences. Overall, the 24 chapters in this volume deliver fresh insights into how 24-hour news channels have redefined rolling news journalism in order to remain relevant and effective in supplying continuous news for 21st-century audiences. | |
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