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Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies, The


Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies, The

Paperback by Ward, Geoff; Anderson, Peter J.

Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies, The

£48.99

ISBN:
9780754644057
Publication Date:
28 Dec 2006
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
310 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 6 - 8 May 2024
Future of Journalism in the Advanced Democracies, The

Description

What are the current problems, pressures and opportunities facing journalists in advanced democratic societies? Has there been a 'dumbing down' of the news agenda? How can serious political, economic and social news be made interesting to young people? This book explores the current challenges faced by those working in the news media, focusing especially on the responsibilities of journalism in the advanced democracies. The authors comprise experienced journalists and academics from the UK and the other countries investigated. In the opening section they investigate the key issues facing twenty-first century journalism; while in section two they offer in-depth studies of the UK news media, discussing national newspapers; regional and local newspapers, both paid for and free; terrestrial, satellite and cable television news; radio news and online journalism. These detailed analyses provide the basis for a comparison with the media of a variety of other key advanced democracies: namely the USA, France, Germany, Italy and Japan. Drawing on this evidence, the authors map out possible future developments, paying attention to their likely global impact. The book's provocative conclusions will provide the groundwork for continuing debate amongst journalists, scholars and policy-makers concerned about the place of journalism in invigorating political processes and democratic functions.

Contents

Contents: Part 1 The Key Issues Facing Journalism in the Advanced Democracies: Introduction, Peter J. Anderson (with Geoff Ward); The changing world of journalism, Peter J. Anderson and Anthony Weymouth (with Geoff Ward); Competing models of journalism and democracy, Peter J. Anderson; Challenges for journalism, Peter J. Anderson. Part 2 UK Case Studies: UK national newspapers, Geoff Ward; UK regional and local newspapers, Julie Freer; UK radio journalism, John Drury; Online journalism, François Nel, Mike Ward and Alan Rawlinson; UK television news, Robert Beers and Paul Egglestone; The changing face of sports journalism and its relationship with hard news, Guy Hodgson. Part 3 Comparative Perspectives from the Other Large Advanced Democracies: Journalism in Japan, Yoshikazu Yada; Journalism in Germany, Knut Hickethier; Jounalism in the United States of America, Heinz Brandenburg; Jounalism in Italy, Paolo Mancini; Jounalism in France, Raymond Kuhn; Conclusions, Peter J. Anderson; Appendix - Edited interview with Helen Boaden, Head of BBC News and Current Affairs, January 4, 2006, John Drury; Index.

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