01875cam a2200301 a 450000100090000000300080000900500170001700800410003401000170007501500190009201600180011102000250012903500240015404000630017804200140024105000250025508200210028010000220030124500460032326000520036930000240042136500150044549000340046050400510049450506000054552003910114565000370153616709848BD-DhUL20161113085842.0110328s2012 enk b 001 0 eng d a 2011926242 aGBB1892742bnb7 a0158564142Uk a9781446207406 (hbk.) a(OCoLC)ocn767527460 aNLEcNLEdMEAUCdYDXCPdIULdRRPdUKMGBdTWCdDLCdBD-DhUL alccopycat00aPN4784.T4bC876 201204a070.195222bCUT1 aCushion, Stephen.10aTelevision journalism /cStephen Cushion. aLondon ;aThousand Oaks, Calif. :bSAGE,c2012. ax, 227 p. ;c24 cm. aGBPb94.740 aJournalism studies: Key texts aIncludes bibliographical references and index.0 aThe role of news in television culture: current debates and practices in contemporary journalism -- From radio to television: making sense of broadcasting history -- Redefining what's newsworthy: towards 24-hour news values and conventions? -- The rise of partisan news consumption: towards a polarisation of television journalism and audiences? -- Reporting the politics of devolved nations: towards more localised television news? -- Entering the profession: who are television journalists? -- Putting television news centre stage: the past, present and future shape of journalism scholarship. a"Covering issues of ownership, control, policy, and regulation, the book is a blend of theory and history that examines the UK industry from a comparative perspective. It establishes the importance of television journalism, how it converges with other formats, and the ways in which it can survive an ever-changing terrain with the advent of new technologies and new media."--Publisher. 0aTelevision broadcasting of news.