000614553 000__ 03731cam\a2200325\a\4500 000614553 001__ 614553 000614553 005__ 20210515052643.0 000614553 008__ 100428s2010\\\\nyuab\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000614553 010__ $$a 2010015963 000614553 019__ $$a716599346 000614553 020__ $$a9781433107764$$qpaperback$$qalkaline paper 000614553 020__ $$a1433107767$$qpaperback$$qalkaline paper 000614553 020__ $$a9781433107771$$qhardcover$$qalkaline paper 000614553 020__ $$a1433107775$$qhardcover$$qalkaline paper 000614553 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocn613292893 000614553 035__ $$a614553 000614553 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dYDXCP$$dC#P$$dBWX$$dCDX$$dOHX$$dGWDNB$$dCS1$$dNLGGC$$dMNW$$dOCLCQ$$dCHRRO$$dUKMGB$$dOCLCF 000614553 049__ $$aISEA 000614553 05000 $$aPN4784.T4$$bR57 2010 000614553 08200 $$a070.1/95$$222 000614553 24504 $$aThe rise of 24-hour news television :$$bglobal perspectives /$$cedited by Stephen Cushion & Justin Lewis. 000614553 260__ $$aNew York :$$bPeter Lang,$$cc2010. 000614553 300__ $$avii, 350 p. :$$bill., map ;$$c23 cm. 000614553 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000614553 50500 $$gHistory and context of 24-hour television news.$$tThree phases of 24-hour news television /$$rStephen Cushion --$$t"All the world's a stage" : 24/7 news, newspapers, and the ages of media /$$rMichael Bromley --$$tGlobal news revisited : mapping the contemporary landscape of satellite television news /$$rMugdha Rai and Simon Cottle --$$tDemocratic or disposable? 24-hour news, consumer culture, and built-in obsolescence /$$rJustin Lewis --$$gTowards an increasingly live, breaking news service.$$tThe hidden role of television news agencies : "going live" on 24-hour news channels /$$rChris Paterson --$$tRolling service, market logic : the race to be "Britain's most watched news channel" /$$rStephen Cushion --$$tLive, late-breaking, and broken : TV news and the challenge of live reporting in America /$$rC.A. Tuggle, Peter Casella, and Suzanne Huffman --$$tWhat Beckham had for breakfast : the rolling menu of 24/7 sports news /$$rJohn Sugden and Alan Tomlinson --$$tExplaining the need for speed : speed and competition as challenges to journalism ethics /$$rLaura Juntunen --$$gCompeting for regional influence and audiences.$$tThe changing face of Arab news media : ambiguities and opportunities /$$rMohamed Zayani --$$t24/7 news as counter-hegemonic soft power in Latin America /$$rClaudia Boyd-Barrett and Oliver Boyd-Barrett --$$tMorality vs. politics in the public sphere : how the Al Jazeera satellite channel humanized a bloody political conflict in Gaza /$$rMuhammad I. Ayish --$$tAudiences and the impact of 24-hour news in Australia and beyond /$$rSally Young --$$gNational agendas and editorial strategies.$$tFrance 24 : too little, too late, too French? /$$rRaymond Kuhn --$$t24-hour television news in the People's Republic of China /$$rJohn Jirik --$$tThe shrinking news agenda : how market forces have shaped 24-hour television news channels in Germany /$$rCarsten Reinemann and Nayla Fawzi --$$tIndia live : satellites, politics, and India's TV News revolution /$$rNalin Mehta. 000614553 520__ $$aIn the thirty years since CNN launced the first 24-hour television news service, an ever-growing army of dedicated channels has arrived on the scene. This groundbreaking edited collection is the first to explore the genre of rolling television news channels. Coverage in and of key regions of the world--including North and South America, Europe, Australia, China, India, and the Middle East--is examined by leading international scholars. The book invites readers to explore the diverse ways in which round-the-clock news channels have reshaped the genre of news and, in a broader sense, the impact they have had on democracy itself. 000614553 650_0 $$aTelevision broadcasting of news. 000614553 650_0 $$aBroadcast journalism. 000614553 7001_ $$aCushion, Stephen. 000614553 7001_ $$aLewis, Justin,$$d1958- 000614553 85200 $$bgen$$hPN4784.T4$$iR57$$i2010 000614553 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:614553$$pGLOBAL_SET 000614553 980__ $$aBIB 000614553 980__ $$aBOOK