The study of media language is increasingly important both for
media studies and for discourse analysis and sociolinguistics.
Norman Fairclough applies to media language his 'critical discourse
analysis' framework which he developed in 'Language and Power' and
'Discourse and Social Life'. Drawing on examples from TV, radio and
the press, he focuses on changing practices of media discourse in
relation to wider processes of social and cultural change. In
particular he explores the tensions between public and private in
the media and the tensions between information and entertainment.
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