The Rise and Fall of Television Journalism
eBook - PDF

The Rise and Fall of Television Journalism

Just Wires and Lights in a Box?

  1. 304 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Rise and Fall of Television Journalism

Just Wires and Lights in a Box?

About this book

This book traces the history of television journalism in Britain from its austere roots in the BBC's post-war monopoly to the present-day plethora of 24 hour channels and celebrity presenters. It asks why a medium whose thirst for pictures, personalities and drama makes it, some believe, intrinsically unsuitable for serious journalism should remain in the internet age the most influential purveyor of news. Barnett compares the two very different trajectories of television journalism in Britain and the US, arguing that from the outset a rigorous statutory and regulatory framework rooted in a belief about the democratic value of the medium created and sustained a culture of serious, responsible, accurate and interrogative journalism in British television. The book's overarching thesis is that, despite a very different set of historical, regulatory and institutional practices, there is a very real danger that Britain is now heading down the same road as America.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Contents
  3. Preface
  4. Introduction: The Argument
  5. 1. Laying the Foundations: Policies, Practices and a Public Monopoly
  6. 2. Competition and Commercialism: The Early Days
  7. 3. Competition, Commercialism and the 'Golden Age'
  8. 4. 'Real Lives' v 'Death on the Rock': Journalism, Terrorism and Accountability
  9. 5. The Propaganda Model and the 1990 Broadcasting Act
  10. 6. Competition and Commercialism into the Twenty-first Century
  11. 7. Tabloidization
  12. 8. The BBC and the Aftermath of Hutton
  13. 9. Television Journalism, the Market and the Future
  14. 10. 24-hour News Channels and the 'New' Television Journalism
  15. 11. Television Journalism and Impartiality
  16. Conclusions: What is Television? What is Journalism? And Why does it Matter?
  17. Appendix 1. Methodology for News Study
  18. Appendix 2. Detailed Breakdown of Story Types on UK News Bulletins 1975–99
  19. Notes
  20. Index