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Choosing the News - The Profit Factor in News Selection (Hardcover, New)
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Choosing the News - The Profit Factor in News Selection (Hardcover, New)
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This unique book presents a comparative study of foreign news
coverage in regional newspapers in the United States, Britain, and
France. Journalistic images are quite distinct in these countries,
but the news content in general, and foreign news in particular,
appear to be remarkably uniform. Why is this so? Choosing the News
proposes a taxonomy of factors affecting the selection of foreign
news, showing how different groups of factors interact with each
other. The book argues that, while profit may have become an
invisible gatekeeper in the process of news selection, there are no
alternative sources of media-funding that would be acceptable in
democratic societies. Choosing the News is the only book of its
kind to offer an in-depth examination of the self-perceptions of
journalists in the United States, Britain, and France. Part I one
of the book, Journalistic Images, describes how different
perceptions of journalism have developed over time in each country.
It then shows how these perceptions are reinforced and perpetuated
through journalism training. Finally, it tracks some of the major
trends that have shaped journalism and journalistic procedures
since the end of World War II, in particular group ownership,
increased competition, and new technologies. Part II, Journalistic
Choices, analyzes the factors that affect the selection of foreign
news. Systematic content analysis of foreign news content in three
regional dailies confirms that coverage has indeed become
strikingly homogeneous. Participant observation and interviews with
journalists and editors in each of the three countries suggest that
this uniformity is the result of technological innovations
introduced by profit-oriented management as group ownership has
sought to contend with increased competition. The book offers a
bibliography that should be useful to scholars in the field. This
book can be used in schools of journalism, community libraries, and
by media executives and journalists. It also makes informative
reading for anyone interested in the media and media ownership.
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