News values / Paul Brighton and Dennis Foy.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-200) and index.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction 1 (5)
So what is wrong with Galtung and Ruge's
News Value system?
Analysing News Values 6 (25)
The key analysis of Galtung and Ruge's
structuring and selecting News
How to Study News Values 31 (15)
What factors govern the new system?
National Daily Newspapers 46 (13)
Agenda setters - or mirrors on society?
National Television News 59 (16)
The problem child of the news family
Sunday Newspapers 75 (11)
Where news and reflection start to
merge...
Rolling News 86 (13)
The emergence of rolling news brings with
it fresh challenges to the journalist and
editor
Radio Broadcast News 99 (18)
Facing a set of challenges and pressures
as the digital age embeds itself in
modern culture
Smaller Markets and Niches 117(11)
Beyond the obvious - special cases for
the news industry
Regional and Local Television News 128(20)
Where commerce and community meet - and
sometimes collide
The Rise and Rise of Citizen Journalist 148(5)
How user-generated content is shaping the
agenda, or not
Corruption of Values 153(22)
Truths, half truths, lies, censorship,
coercion and spin
Same Story, Different Media, Different 175(17)
Treatments
What can the Litvinenko story tell us
about the changing media landscape?
Conclusion 192(3)
And finally... The case has been made for
a fresh approach to the news value system
References 195(6)
Index 201
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