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ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications and Applications, 2012
A new interactive television experience has been created for watching television news. The goal is to create a news experience that is similar to the way people watch television in their living rooms while giving viewers the power to make choices about what they see.
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A new interactive television experience has been created for watching television news. The goal is to create a news experience that is similar to the way people watch television in their living rooms while giving viewers the power to make choices about what they see.
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Space and Culture, 2006
Early network television coverage of Hurricane Katrina was a narrative of good versus evil. TV news placed itself in the role of hero fighting the evil that was government ineptitude. This narrative style of reporting is especially fitting to the medium of television, which shapes all stories to fit its parameters, and is common in natural disaster ...
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Early network television coverage of Hurricane Katrina was a narrative of good versus evil. TV news placed itself in the role of hero fighting the evil that was government ineptitude. This narrative style of reporting is especially fitting to the medium of television, which shapes all stories to fit its parameters, and is common in natural disaster ...
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2009
Television news range among the most extensively investigated topics in communication studies. The book contributes to television news research by focusing on whether and how news viewers who watch the same news program form similar or different interpretations.
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Television news range among the most extensively investigated topics in communication studies. The book contributes to television news research by focusing on whether and how news viewers who watch the same news program form similar or different interpretations.
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Television & New Media, 2009
This essay provides a statistical and qualitative analysis of the hierarchical coverage of politics by UK Television news. It finds that there is a rigidly structured hierarchy of political access and focus, whereby the Prime Minister dominates over the cabinet, the cabinet dominates over ordinary MPs, the governing party dominates over the opposition,
Mike Wayne, Craig Murray
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This essay provides a statistical and qualitative analysis of the hierarchical coverage of politics by UK Television news. It finds that there is a rigidly structured hierarchy of political access and focus, whereby the Prime Minister dominates over the cabinet, the cabinet dominates over ordinary MPs, the governing party dominates over the opposition,
Mike Wayne, Craig Murray
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British Journalism Review, 2014
Jeremy Paxman's departure gives us a moment to acknowledge the intelligence of our two best news channels, says an admiring ...
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Jeremy Paxman's departure gives us a moment to acknowledge the intelligence of our two best news channels, says an admiring ...
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Television News and Elderly Persons
Psychological Reports, 1992Previous studies concerning elderly people have examined either use of all media by older adults or their depiction in television entertainment programs. What has been overlooked has been television news and its effects on elderly people. Careful research is needed to gauge this.
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Television news ethics: A survey of television news directors
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 1989This study reports the findings of a survey of television news directors drawn from a Radio‐Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) sample. Rationale for the study centers around an apparent trend in television news to extend its ethical boundaries to include high proportions of sensationalism, privacy invasion, deception, unfair reporting, and ...
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Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
(1987). Local television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 79-82.
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(1987). Local television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 79-82.
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Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
(1987). Viewing television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 70-73.
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(1987). Viewing television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 70-73.
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The Bell Journal of Economics, 1975
with the existing three, but the industry would need a severe regulatory restructuring to make such a network possible. Most networks with incomplete coverage would not be profitable, including networks of existing independent stations, cable systems, new VHF "drop-in" stations (suggested by an Office of Telecommunications Policy report), or ...
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with the existing three, but the industry would need a severe regulatory restructuring to make such a network possible. Most networks with incomplete coverage would not be profitable, including networks of existing independent stations, cable systems, new VHF "drop-in" stations (suggested by an Office of Telecommunications Policy report), or ...
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