The Future of 24-Hour News - New Directions, New Challenges

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Stephen Cushion et Richard Sambrook - The Future of 24-Hour News - New Directions, New Challenges.
Over the last 30 years 24-hour television news channels have reshaped the practice and culture of journalism. But the arrival of new content and social... Lire la suite
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Over the last 30 years 24-hour television news channels have reshaped the practice and culture of journalism. But the arrival of new content and social media platforms over recent years has challenged their power and authority, with fast-changing technologies accelerating the speed of news delivery and reshaping audience behaviour. Following on from The Rise of 24-Hour News Television : Global Perspectives (Cushion and Lewis, 2010), this volume explores new challenges and pressures facing television news channels, and considers the future of 24-hour news.
Featuring a wide range of industry and academic perspectives, including the heads of some of the major international news channels (BBC Global News, Al Jazeera and Sky News, among others) as well as leading academics from around the world, contributors reflect on how well rolling television news is reinventing itself for digital platforms and the rapidly changing expectations of audiences. Overall, the 24 chapters in this volume deliver fresh insights into how 24-hour news channels have redefined rolling news journalism – or potentially could do – in order to remain relevant and effective in supplying continuous news for 21st-century audiences.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/06/2016
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-1-4331-3046-5
  • EAN
    9781433130465
  • Nb. de pages
    349 pages

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Stephen Cushion (PhD, Cardiff University) is Reader at the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University. He is the author of News and Politics : The Rise of Live and Interpretive Journalism (2015), The Democratic Value of News : Why Public Service Media Matter (2012) and Television Journalism (2012). Richard Sambrook (MSc, Birkbeck, London) is Professor of Journalism and Director of the Centre for Journalism at the School of Journalism, Media and Cultural Studies at Cardiff University.
He is a former Director of Global News at the BBC, where he worked as a journalist for 30 years as a producer, editor and manager.

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