Fr. 243.60

The Democratic Value of News - Why Public Service Media Matter

English · Hardback

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The ownership and funding of media organisations inevitably affects what news we receive everyday. But is public or private ownership better? Looking at how news is constructed in different contexts under public and commercial models, this book uses global comparative examples to give a topical insight into the world of broadcasting today.>

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INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER ONE: The Philosophy and Economics of Different Broadcast Models: How do Funding Models and Regulatory Frameworks Shape the Democratic Value of News?
CHAPTER TWO: Journalism Cultures and Public Service Ethics: Evaluating the Democratic Value of News
CHAPTER THREE: Reflecting a 'Window on the World'? Reporting Local, National and International News
CHAPTER FOUR: Making sense of elections: the journalistic conventions and practices of campaign reporting
CHAPTER FIVE: Between Patriotism and Independence: The Politics of Reporting Wars and Conflicts
CHAPTER SIX: Adapting to the 24/7 Environment of Journalism: The Evolution and Development of Rolling News Channels
CHAPTER SEVEN: Protecting the Democratic Value of News: Why Public Service Media Matter
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Stephen Cushion

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