Global news production /
Annotation
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Autor principal: | |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Copenhagen :
Copenhagen Business School,
2003.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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.
- 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?
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.