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Framing Terrorism - The News Media, the Government and the Public (Hardcover): Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, Marion Just Framing Terrorism - The News Media, the Government and the Public (Hardcover)
Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, Marion Just
R5,506 Discovery Miles 55 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Terrorism now dominates the headlines of all the networks from New York to London, and Rome to Moscow and is spreading from Al Jazeera in Qatar to Islamabad, Riyadh, Baghdad, and Kabul. The contributors of this new work begin by focusing on how governments, security forces, and terrorist groups seek to manipulate the news, including the legal and normative issues of formal and informal government censorship and curbs on freedom of the press. The contributors compare coverage of 9/11 to coverage of other incidents of terrorist violence, including Israel-Palestine and Northern Ireland. They then focus upon how journalists construct the news and how the public responds to news coverage - including 'rallying-around-the-flag', public attention and comprehension of terrorist events, and the public's response to issues of civil liberties vs. security.

Framing Terrorism - The News Media, the Government and the Public (Paperback): Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, Marion Just Framing Terrorism - The News Media, the Government and the Public (Paperback)
Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, Marion Just
R1,443 Discovery Miles 14 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Terrorism now dominates the headlines of all the networks from New York to London, and Rome to Moscow and is spreading from Al Jazeera in Qatar to Islamabad, Riyadh, Baghdad, and Kabul. The contributors of this new work begin by focusing on how governments, security forces, and terrorist groups seek to manipulate the news, including the legal and normative issues of formal and informal government censorship and curbs on freedom of the press. The contributors compare coverage of 9/11 to coverage of other incidents of terrorist violence, including Israel-Palestine and Northern Ireland. They then focus upon how journalists construct the news and how the public responds to news coverage - including 'rallying-around-the-flag', public attention and comprehension of terrorist events, and the public's response to issues of civil liberties vs. security.

We Interrupt This Newscast - How to Improve Local News and Win Ratings, Too (Hardcover, New): Tom Rosenstiel, Marion Just, Todd... We Interrupt This Newscast - How to Improve Local News and Win Ratings, Too (Hardcover, New)
Tom Rosenstiel, Marion Just, Todd Belt, Atiba Pertilla, Walter Dean, …
R1,445 Discovery Miles 14 450 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Local television newscasts around the country look alike and are filled with crime, accidents, and disasters. Interviews with more than 2,000 TV journalists around the country demonstrate that news looks this way because of the ingrained belief that 'eye-ball grabbers' are the only way to build an audience. This book contradicts the conventional wisdom using empirical evidence drawn from a five-year content analysis of local news in more than 154 stations in 50 markets around the country. The book shows that 'how' a story is reported is more important for building ratings than what the story is about. Local TV does not have to 'bleed to lead'. Instead local journalists can succeed by putting in the effort to get good stories, finding and balancing sources, seeking out experts, and making stories relevant to the local audience.

We Interrupt This Newscast - How to Improve Local News and Win Ratings, Too (Paperback): Tom Rosenstiel, Marion Just, Todd... We Interrupt This Newscast - How to Improve Local News and Win Ratings, Too (Paperback)
Tom Rosenstiel, Marion Just, Todd Belt, Atiba Pertilla, Walter Dean, …
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Local television newscasts around the country look alike and are filled with crime, accidents, and disasters. Interviews with more than 2,000 TV journalists around the country demonstrate that news looks this way because of the ingrained belief that ???eye-ball grabbers??? are the only way to build an audience. This book contradicts the conventional wisdom using empirical evidence drawn from a five-year content analysis of local news in more than 154 stations in 50 markets around the country. The book shows that ???how??? a story is reported is more important for building ratings than what the story is about. Local TV does not have to ???bleed to lead???. Instead local journalists can succeed by putting in the effort to get good stories, finding and balancing sources, seeking out experts, and making stories relevant to the local audience.

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