Buch, Englisch
ISBN: 978-0-335-22402-9
Verlag: Open University Press
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Series editor’s foreword
Introduction: The culture of news
1. The rise of ‘objective’ newspaper reporting
From smoke signals to daily newspapers
The emergence of popular journalism
Separating ‘facts’ from ‘values’
The toil of ink-stained hacks
‘Objectivity’ as a professional ideal
Further reading
2. The early days of radio and television news
BBC News on the ‘wireless’
The start of radio news in the USA
The limits of ‘impartiality’: British television news
US television news begins
Further reading
3. Making news: truth, ideology and newswork
Structuring public debate
News values and frames
Routinizing the unexpected
A hierarchy of credibility
Issues of access
Further reading
4. The cultural politics of news discourse
News and hegemony
The common sense of newspaper discourse
The language of radio news
The textuality of television news
‘The obvious facts of the matter’
Further reading
5. News, audiences and everyday life
Mapping the newspaper audience
Sceptical laughter? Reading the tabloids
‘Decoding’ television news
The everydayness of news
Further reading
6. The gendered realities of journalism
Feminist critiques of objectivity
Macho culture of newswork
Gender politics of representation