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基本説明
Topical issues covered include regulation, public service broadcasting, managing the news, and training journalists.
Full Description
This book proposes a series of reforms that could improve the media and politics, and the interaction of the two, in Britain. * This book makes an important contribution to public debate in Britain about the relationship between the media and politics. * Contributors include academics, journalists and political commentators. * Topical issues covered include regulation, public service broadcasting, managing the news, and training journalists. * The focus is on Britain, but key commentators from America and Europe put the British problems into perspective.
Contents
Notes on Contributors. Introduction: Jean Seaton. 1. Hotting It Up: Jurgen Kronig. 2. The Virtues of an Unlovable Press: Michael Schudson. 3. The Epiphany of Joe Trippi: John Lloyd. 4. What's Good on Television?: Tim Gardam. 5. Can the BBC Invigorate our Political Culture?: Steven Barnett. 6. The Rise of the Ranters: Saving Political Journalism: Peter Riddell. 7. Morally Engaged: Reporters in Crises: Martin Woollacott. 8. Lacking a Clear Narrative: Foreign Reporting after the Cold War: Suzanne Franks. 9. Digitising Democracy: Georgina Born. 10. Little Citizens: Children, the Media and Politics: Jean Seaton. 11. On the Cusp: Finding New Visions for Social Gain from Broadcasting: Don Redding. Index.



