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Television News and Human Rights in the US & UK - The Violations Will Not Be Televised (Paperback)
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Television News and Human Rights in the US & UK - The Violations Will Not Be Televised (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Global Information, Politics and Society
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Does the CNN Effect exist? Political communications scholars have
debated the influence of television news coverage on international
affairs since television news began, especially in relation to the
coverage of massive human rights violations. These debates have
only intensified in the last 20 years, as new technologies have
changed the nature of news and the news cycle. But despite frequent
assertion, little research into the CNN Effect, or whether
television coverage of human rights violations causes state action,
exists. Bridging across the disciplines of human right studies,
comparative politics, and communication studies in a way that has
not been done, this book looks at television news coverage of human
rights in the US and UK to answer the question of whether the CNN
Effect actually exists. Examining the human rights content in
television news in the US and UK yields insights to what television
news producers and policy makers consider to be human rights, and
what, if anything, audiences can learn about human rights from
watching television news. After reviewing 20 years of footage using
three different types of content analyses of American television
news broadcasts and two different types of British news broadcasts,
and comparing those results with human rights rankings and print
news coverage of human rights, Shawns M. Brandle concludes that
despite rhetoric from both countries in support of human rights,
there is not enough coverage of human rights in either country to
argue that television media can spur state action on human rights
issues. More simply, the violations will not be televised. A
welcome and timely book presenting an important examination of
human rights coverage on television news.
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