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Mainstream Media’s Obsession with Africa
Photo by Finding Dan | Dan Grinwis on Unsplash We who grew up texting, instant messaging, and emailing are blessed with native fluency in internet slang that varies according to country and language.
Rowan Kim
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Images of Conflict and Explicit Violence on Arab TV: A Visual Content Analysis of Five pan-Arab News Networks [PDF]
This study employed a quantitative content analysis in order to examine the framing of visual images of conflict and violence in television news programming from five transnational satellite news channels that broadcast to/from the Arab world - Al ...
Michael D. Bruce , Lindsey Conlin
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Media Representation of Climate Change – A Case Study of Media Coverage of the COP28 Conference 2023 [PDF]
The aim of this article is to provide a current insight into how selected media outlets shape news on climate change, using the example of the 2023 COP28 conference and applying the method of content analysis across various media publications.
Ivana Belić +2 more
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The discussion in this paper is intended to describe how Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) views Timor Leste during the period of Portuguese occupation, Indonesia’s presence, until the present-day ...
Bana Supeno
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This article aims to understand to what extent the news-gathering factor explained global news coverage of the 2009 Iranian election. It examines the differences and similarities between the BBC and Al Jazeera English (AJE) pre-election coverage of the ...
Mohd Faizal Kasmani
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Margaret Thatcher et la BBC : régulation ou manipulation ?
This article argues that the relationship between Margaret Thatcher and her governments of the 1980s on the one hand, and the BBC on the other, differed from those of an ‘arm’s length’ regulator which had existed since the creation of the BBC through ...
Daniel Ruff
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Analysis of Genres of the BBC One TV Programs
The relevance of the study is based on the fact that the BBC One channel is interesting as an example of a public service broadcaster which retains its image and competitiveness on the global media market.
Alexey V. Gorobiy
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SLIP OF THE TONGUE IN BBC NEWS ANCHORS’ VIDEOS IN TEXTUAL PRONUNCIATION CONTEXT
One of the speech error phenomena is a slip of the tongue, which frequently occurs in pronunciation. Accordingly, the paper intended to address two questions.
Dirtya Sunyi Paradewari, Barli Bram
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Lílo ‘BBC News Yorùbá’ fún Ẹ̀kọ́ Yorùbá ní Amẹ́ríkà
I examined various means by which interviews made on ‘BBC News Yorùbá’ could be employed in Yorùbá language pedagogy in America. I then explored different topics that are generally treated in these interviews on ‘BBC News Yorùbá’ like politics, religion,
Victor Temitope Alabi
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Doing “Authentic” News: Voices, Forms, and Strategies in Presenting Television News
Unlike print news that is static and mainly composed of written text, television news is dynamic and needs to be delivered with diversified presentational modes and forms.
Debing Feng
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