News and journalism in the UK / Brian McNair.
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071.3 FAR/N Newspapers : | 071.3 JON/L Losing the news : | 071.30904 MCP/J Journalism at the end of the American century, 1965-present/ | 072/.09/049 MCN/N News and journalism in the UK / | 072 CUR/P Power without responsibility : | 072 FRA/M Making the local news : | 072 HAR/A Alternative journalism, alternative voices / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-240) and index.
PART 1
The view from the Academy
1 Why journalism matters
2 Journalism and its critics
3 Explaining content
PART II
Issues
4 Broadcast journalism: the changing environment
5 Television journalism: the 1990s and beyond
6 Radio
7 Before and after Wapping: the changing political
economy of the British press
8 Competition, content and Calcutt
9 The regional story
10 Conclusion: news and journalism in the
twenty-first century
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