Newszak and News Media
By (Author) Bob Franklin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Hodder Arnold
26th December 1997
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
News media and journalism
070.4
Hardback
320
Width 162mm, Height 241mm, Spine 28mm
This is an examination of how developments in the organization, financial structures and regulation of news media, combined with changes in journalism's composition and news-gathering practices, have resulted in shifting editorial standards in newspapers, radio and television. The book looks at developments in the profession of journalism including the growth in freelance work, the precarious position of editors, and the absent voices of women and black journalists. At the same time, it provides a consideration of the historical development of national and regional news media, exploring issues of media ownership and the impact of new technologies on news gathering and reporting. The book concludes by examining journalism's revised editorial priorities and developments in media regulation, and offers detailed case studies of press coverage of the Princess of Wales set against declining news media reporting of Parliamentary and political affairs.
Bob Franklin is Professor of Journalism Studies at Cardiff University, UK.