
Insights on Broadcast Journalism
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher Routledge
- Date of Publication 29 December 2025
- ISBN 9781032983202
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages208 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations 8 Illustrations, black & white; 8 Halftones, black & white; 1 Tables, black & white 700
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Short description:
This book offers a comprehensive, research-focused introduction to the contemporary issues facing broadcast journalism. This impactful volume will appeal to scholars and students of broadcast journalism as well as journalism studies more broadly, journalism history, media and communication.
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Insights on Broadcast Journalism offers a comprehensive, research-focused introduction to the contemporary issues facing broadcast journalism.
Drawing together the work of internationally acclaimed writers, distinguished academics and early career researchers, the book considers the impact of social/digital media and A.I.; engages with both mainstream and ‘alternative’ outlets; and considers ethical issues. A broad international focus is applied to some of the most critical issues currently facing broadcast journalism: the problems associated with objectivity, democratically engaged journalism, propaganda and the ties linking the industry to the state and dominant corporate interests.
This impactful volume will appeal to scholars and students of broadcast journalism as well as journalism studies more broadly, journalism history, media and communication.
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Introduction. Broadcasting: From the Elite to a Free-for-All (Almost)
Section 1. Confronting the Issues: Objectivity and Representation
1. Impartiality in Broadcasting: Getting the Balance Right
2. Broadcast Coverage of Anti-Shia Violence in Pakistan
3. Queen Elizabeth’s Passing, Balance and the Future of Radio in Northern Ireland
Section 2. The Coming of the Age of MoJo and Digital Journalism
4. Mobile Broadcast Journalism: Evolution, Contemporary Practices and the Coming of Age of MoJo
5. Building Credibility and Trust in Mobile Journalism
6. The Perfect Storm: Technology, Transition and Turmoil in New Zealand Television Newsrooms
7. Jacks and Jills of All Trades?: The Impact of Multi-Platform Production on Broadcast Journalists
Section 3. Broadcasting for the Community
8. Syndicating the Hyperlocal: An Australian Community Broadcast News Paradox
9. News Values and Community Radio Journalism in the UK
Section 4. Serving Power in an AI World
10. Corporate Moving-Image Media, Representation and Power
11. Ethics for News Media in an AI World
Afterword. When The Cameras Stop Rolling: What We Lose When TV News Fades
Index
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