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Book Description
Fires, floods, celebrity lifestyles, heroic acts of humble people, and cute acts by family pets. Sensational news seems to take up an increasingly large part of contemporary broadcast journalism, but it is regularly dismissed as having no place on our screens.
In Tabloid Television, John Langer argues that television's "other news" must be recognized as equally important as "hard news" in the building of a comprehensive study of broadcast journalism. Using narrative analysis, theories of ideology, concepts from genre studies and detailed textual readings, "other news" is explored as a cultural discourse connected with story- telling, gossip, social memory, the horror film, national identity and the cult of fame. An eclectic and intriguing look at one of the most maligned areas of television news, Tabloid Television offers some interesting speculation about where the news might be heading.
About the Author
John Langer is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Communication and Language at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia
Tabloid Television; Popular Journalism and the 'Other News' (Communication and Society (Routledge (Firm)).),JOHN LANGER,Routledge,0415066360,Composition & Creative Writing - General,Journalism,Language,Media Studies,Performing Arts,Pop Arts / Pop Culture,Sensationalism on television,Television - General,Television Journalism,Television broadcasting of new,Television broadcasting of news,Media, information & communication industries,Television
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