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| Journalism |
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| Volume 10(2), 2009 |
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| CONTENTS |
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Cushion, Stephen, and Lewis, Justin |
Towards a 'Foxification' of 24-hour news channels in Britain?: An analysis of market-driven and publicly funded news coverage. |
131-153 |
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| | Drawing on three media content analyses between 2004 and 2007, we examine the differences in news coverage between BBC News 24 (a public service broadcasting channel) and Sky News (a commercial provider) | |
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news
television
Europe
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Meadows, Michael, Forde, Susan, Ewart, Jacqui, and Foxwell, Kerrie |
Making good sense: Transformative processes in community journalism. |
155-170 |
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| | Around four million listeners in an average week tune into community radio stations around Australia, primarily to hear local news and information - evidence of a failure by mainstream journalism to meet their diverse needs | |
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broadcasting and media
pacific rim
print journalism
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Volz, Yong Z., and Lee, Chin-Chuan |
From gospel to news: Evangelicalism and secularization of the Protestant missionary press in China, 1870s-1900s. |
171-195 |
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| | By cross-examining a large volume of original sources, we investigate the social context in which the Protestant missionary press in China changed its primary orientation from gospel to news | |
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religion
print journalism
Asia
China
news
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Ryfe, David M. |
Broader and deeper: A study of newsroom culture in a time of change. |
197-216 |
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| | This essay offers an ethnographic analysis of The Daily Times, a mid-sized American corporately owned newsroom | |
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news
organizational
journalism
newspaper
print journalism
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Phelan, Sean |
The newspaper as political antagonist: Editorial discourse and the othering of Maori perspectives on the foreshore and seabed conflict. |
217-237 |
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| | The 2003 political conflict over the ownership of the country's foreshore and seabed, which followed a June 2003 Court of Appeal ruling, was regarded by many New Zealanders as a defining moment in the evolution of the country's post-colonial relationship between the Crown and Maori | |
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politics and government
conflict
pacific rim
newspaper
intercultural
print journalism
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