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The 21st century is already seeing fundamental changes in
broadcasting. No longer are audiences limited to watching or
listening to television and radio at the times and places dictated
by the broadcasters, or on radio or TV 'sets'. Broadcasting in the
21st Century demonstrates how 'traditional' television and radio is
being both challenged and supported by technological developments,
including convergence and social media. Drawing on interviews with
industry personnel and featuring case studies and research from
many countries, including that from the UK, USA, China, India and
South Africa, Richard Rudin explains not only the significance of
these changes but also how many of the functions and pleasures of
broadcasting that were established in the 20th century are being
enhanced by new media. Opening with a substantial account of how
broadcasting developed in the 20th century, the author goes on to
explore how new media forms are changing audiences' pleasures,
expectations and demands. Rudin's illuminating study highlights the
changing relationship between audiences and broadcast output to
examine a range of subjects including: - The impact of citizens'
journalism - Political coverage - International TV formats and news
output - The continuing appeal of radio as a distinct medium -
Debates over bias, truth and trust in broadcasting and broadcasters
In addition, Broadcasting in the 21st Century addresses a range of
broadcast forms and genres including the coverage of general
elections, Reality TV and pirate radio.
Anyone studying journalism, or training for the industry, will
benefit from the broad scope of information and guidance packed
into this textbook. Those already employed in journalism or related
areas will also find it useful as a reference book. Essential
techniques employed by journalists working across all media are
supplemented with detailed sections on the workings of public
administration, law, health and safety, regulation and training.
Each chapter concludes with suggested learning activities and an
extensive list of resources for further study and investigation.
The approach throughout chapters covering background issues (e.g.
law) is 'journalism centred': all topics are related to the
interests and concerns of journalists and journalism. Students of
the City and Guilds Diploma in Media Techniques will find the book
particularly relevant to their studies as it has been developed to
reflect the syllabus of this course.
Anyone studying journalism, or training for the industry, will
benefit from the broad scope of information and guidance packed
into this textbook. Those already employed in journalism or related
areas will also find it useful as a reference book. Essential
techniques employed by journalists working across all media are
supplemented with detailed sections on the workings of public
administration, law, health and safety, regulation and training.
Each chapter concludes with suggested learning activities and an
extensive list of resources for further study and investigation.
The approach throughout chapters covering background issues (e.g.
law) is 'journalism centred': all topics are related to the
interests and concerns of journalists and journalism.
Students of the City and Guilds Diploma in Media Techniques will
find the book particularly relevant to their studies as it has been
developed to reflect the syllabus of this course.
Exercises, checklists and further reading recommendations are
provided to aid learning and maximize success
A unique gathering of information to introduce the major issues and
practice of print, broadcast and online journalism
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