From news to talk : the expansion of opinion and commentary in US journalism /
Explores how journalists think and talk about changes in the news environment, with a focus on the increase in opinion and commentary. From News to Talk examines what journalists think about the movement toward often opinionated, sometimes uncivil, talk in news. It provides an important intervention...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
[2019]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Preface; How the Book Is Organized; Acknowledgments; List of Interviews Conducted with Journalists; Chapter 1 Journalism in the Current Era; How Journalists Dealt with the Rhetoric of Trump and Others during the 2016 Election Cycle; What Journalists Said after the 2016 Election; Hybridity; Why Examine Journalistic Discourse?; Journalists as Communities of Practice; Boundary Work and Journalists as Interpretive Communities, Professions, and Organizations; Comparing Interpretive Communities to Communities of Practice; Journalists as Communities of Practice
- Examples of Journalistic Communities of PracticeViewing Journalists as Communities of Practice around Opinion and Commentary; Chapter 2 The Increase in Talk in News; Journalistic Models; Has Opinion in News Increased?; Opinion Journalism Is Increasing through Journalists' Social Media Use; Increase in Opinion and Commentary in Radio News; Why Has Opinion in News Increased?; Cable News Was a Factor in the Increase of Opinion in News; Talk Is Cheap. Financial Incentives to Moving to a Talk Format; Competition as a Reason for the Increase in Opinion and Commentary
- Political and Social Changes Are also Factors in the Increase in Opinion and CommentaryCNN's (Jeff Zucker's) Strategy to "Diversify" Programming; MSNBC's 2015 Strategy Change to Return to Hard News; Journalists Starting Their Own Self-Branded Sites; Chapter 3 Journalists' Perspectives on Incivility and Opinion in Digital News Media; Definitions of Civility; Research about Civility, Politics, and Journalism; Method; Analysis; Theme 1. Concern, or Lack Thereof, about Uncivil Mediated Discourse through Digital News Media; Theme 2: The Causes of an Increase in Opinion and Incivility
- Theme 1. Concern, or Lack Thereof, about Uncivil Mediated Discourse through Digital News MediaThe Concern about Civility in Media Discourse is not Limited to Online; Theme 3: Awareness of Academic Research about Opinion and Civility in News and Reader Comments; Theme 4: How Journalists Are Dealing with the Increase in Opinion and Incivility in Online Political News Discourse; Discussion; Chapter 4 Journalists' Perspectives on Opinion, Commentary, and Incivility in All Types of News; Reasons for the Increase in Incivility, Uncivil Tone of Political Discourse in Media
- Does It Reflect What's Happened in Government and Politics? Or Is It the Other Way Around? Do Media Contribute to the Tone of Discourse?Is Opinion a Successful Business Strategy?; Differences in Success with Opinion between Conservative and Liberal Outlets; Differences in Opinion and Commentary According to Medium; Increases in Opinion and Commentary Are Positive or Neutral; Opinion and Commentary from Regular People/Bloggers/Citizen Journalists through Social Media Are More Important than What's Coming From, or Through the Filter of, Legacy/Big Media