Tabloid Television

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1977a
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Author_John Langer
barthes
Barthes 1977a
Broadcast Journalism
broadcast journalism representation
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Category=JBCC
Category=JBCT
Category=NH
Critical Paradigm
cultural discourse
Dangerous Double
Ear
Early Evening News
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film
Firemen
Follow
genre studies
glasgow
Glasgow University Media Group
Good Victims
group
Hold
ideology theory
Irrelevant Coverage
Light Plane Crash
Major News Bulletins
media
media studies
narrative analysis
news
News Film
News Talk
reality television trends
Risk Stories
Roman Catholic Orphanage
South Wales Premier
Steam Vehicles
talk
Television News
Throw Sticks
Tv News Show
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Victim Stories
Wooden Bridge

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415066372
  • Weight: 370g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Nov 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Fires, floods, accidents, celebrity lifestyles, heroic acts of humble people, cute acts by family pets and the weather. Television's non-news about non-events takes up an increasingly large part of contemporary broadcast journalism, but is regularly dismissed by television pundits as having no place on our screens. To its critics, this 'other news' distracts our attention with trivialities and entertainment values, and undermines journalism's relationship with the workings of democracy. Yet, in spite of these protests, this 'lite news' remains as entrenched and as popular as ever.
InTabloid Television, John Langer argues that television's 'other news' must be recognised as equally important as 'hard news' in the building of a genuinely comprehensive study of broadcast journalism. Using narrative analysis, theories of ideology, concepts from genre studies and detailed textual readings, 'other news' is explored as a cultural discourse connected with story-telling, gossip, social memory, the horror film, national identity and the cult of fame. Langer's study also examines the political role played by an allegedly non-political news and explores the links between this type of news and recent broadcasting trends towards 'reality television'.
Tabloid Television, Popular Journalism and the 'Other News' provides an eclectic and intriguing look at one of the most maligned areas of television news. By offering an extended and thoroughly grounded analysis of actual news stories, John Langer locates the question of representational power as one of the central concerns of the media studies agenda and offers some interesting speculation about where television news may be heading.

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