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|a Global news production /
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 291-307).
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|b "This book explores how powerful political and economic agendas in the national media environment influence the production processes. It shows how the outcome is planned and negotiated between correspondents on location, editors and popular anchors that express the local cultural and political heritage. The study is based on interviews with media experts and newsroom observation at two Japanese TV stations. Students, scholars, and media and communication professionals will welcome this thorough analysis of news productions in a comparative perspective."
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|a Global News Production -- Preface and acknowledgements -- Contents -- Chapter One -- 'Global' news -- Introduction -- Global processes of homogenisation -- Processes of differentiation -- Universal and particular elements in international news communication -- News 'Domestication' -- International News Flow -- International news agencies -- 'Global' images, transnational formats and local meaning -- News in society -- Audiences and 'global consciousness' -- Political actors in news -- News personalities -- International news producers as mediators of complex information.
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|a Framing international news information -- News broadcasting trends in Denmark and Japan -- News in Japan -- Conclusion -- Chapter overview -- Part I -- Chapter Two -- Trends in Western and Japanese News Production -- 'Classic' and 'second wave' studies in news production -- Bureaucratic routines or cultural practices? -- Professional objectivity or new(s) epistemologies? -- Hierarchy of access or cultural symbolism? -- The forgotten audience or the imagined audience? -- Public knowledge or popular culture? -- Homogenisation or differentiation? -- Selection or construction?
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|a The Strategic Dilemmas in Public Service and Commercial Broadcasting -- Chapter Three -- Making sense of international news -- Priming and framing in news communication -- An interdisciplinary approach -- Related research -- Framing in a cognitive perspective -- Cultural imprints on information processing -- Textual framing -- Social framing -- Frames and multiple realities -- Frames in interaction -- Emerging strategies -- Priming and timing -- Frames in emotions and senses -- A critical note on schema theory -- Contextual framing -- Text in context -- The 'domestication' model -- Conclusion.
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|a Part II -- Chapter Four -- Global news output in Denmark and Japan -- Introduction -- Framing international events -- The UN Conference on Women in Beijing -- Frames in news communication -- Formats -- A Sense of Immediacy -- Visual images -- Visual cutting and coherence -- Graphics and subtitles -- The framing of UN discourses in Denmark and Japan -- 'We' and 'other(s)' -- Myths and cultural stereotypes -- Language import through news -- Frames for interaction -- Broadcast professionals -- Conclusion -- Chapter five -- The National Media in a global perspective.
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|a Political and legal influences on strategic management -- The political character of the broadcast media -- The political power of television news personalities -- The national broadcasters -- NHK -- TV Asahi -- TBS -- FUJI TV -- NTV -- From public service to market strategies -- 'News' and 'views' in perspective -- Global influence -- extra-media factors -- The Japanese language as a 'domestication' tool -- International news agencies -- International focus -- return to Asia -- International news frames since the end of the Cold War -- Technological advance and journalistic challenges.
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