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Television Journalism

English

By (author): Stephen Cushion

Amidst the glut of studies on new media and the news, the enduring medium of television finally gets the attention it deserves. Cushion brings television news back into perfect focus in a book that offers historical depth, geographical breadth, empirical analysis and above all, political significance. Through an interrogation of the dynamics of and relations between regulation, ownership, the working practices of journalism and the news audience, Cushion makes a clear case for why and how television news should be firmly positioned in the public interest. It should be required reading for anyone concerned with news and journalism.
- Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths, University of London

An admirably ambitious synthesis of journalism scholarship and journalism practice, providing a comprehensive resource of historical analysis, contemporary trends and key data.
- Stewart Purvi
s, City University and former CEO of ITN


Despite the democratic promise of new media, television journalism remains the most viewed, valued and trusted source of information in many countries around the world.

Comparing patterns of ownership, policy and regulation, this book explores how different environments have historically shaped contemporary trends in television journalism internationally. Informed by original research, Television Journalism lays bare the implications of market forces, public service interventions and regulatory shifts in television journalisms changing production practices, news values and audience expectations.

Accessibly written and packed with topical references, this authoritative account offers fresh insights into the past, present and future of journalism, making it a necessary point of reference for upper-level undergraduates, researchers and academics in broadcasting, journalism, mass communication and media studies. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Nov 2011
  • Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781446207413

About Stephen Cushion

Stephen Cushion is a lecturer at the Cardiff School of Journalism Media and Cultural Studies Cardiff University UK. He is the Deputy Director of the MA in Journalism Media and Communications and Political Communications programmes. Stephens research addresses many overlapping areas in journalism political communication and media studies. He is currently writing a book provisionally titled The Democratic Value of News: Why public service journalism matters around the world (2012 Palgrave MacMilan) and has co-edited The Rise of 24-Hour News Television: Global Perspectives (with Justin Lewis 2010 Peter Lang) published widely in leading international peer reviewed journals Javnost: The Public Journalism Studies Journalism Practice Journalism: Theory Practice and Criticism Journal of Youth Studies Representation: The Journal of Representative Democracy Journal of Public Affairs Cyfrwng: Media Wales Journal Media & Jornalismo and Nordic Journal of Youth Research: Young and produced book chapters in Journalism After September 11 (2002 and 2011 Routledge) Political Communications: The General Election Campaign of 2005 (2007 Palgrave MacMilan) and Local Journalism and Local Media: Making the Local News (2006 Routledge). Stephen has carried out quantitative and qualitative research for organisations such as the BBC Electoral Commission Nuffield Foundation BBC Trust and The department for Communities and Local Government leading to the production of a number of industry related publications that have contributed to debates about journalism practice and policy making.

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