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Inside the TV Newsroom - Line Hassall Thomsen

Inside the TV Newsroom

Profession Under Pressure
Buch | Softcover
340 Seiten
2018
Intellect Books (Verlag)
9781783208838 (ISBN)
CHF 71,50 inkl. MwSt
In an era where the way people get news is ever-changing, how do broadcast journalists work? How do changes to the field affect journalists at traditional public broadcasters? And what similarities are there between license-funded news programs--like those on the BBC--and commercial news? This book, built on years of unique access to the newsrooms of BBC News and ITV News in the United Kingdom and DR TV Avisen and TV2 Nyhedeme in Denmark, answers those questions and more. Exploring the shared professional ideals of journalists, the study analyzes how they conceive of stories as important, and how their ideals relating to their work are expressed and aspired to in everyday practice.

Line Hassall Thomsen has a PhD in editorial culture.

Part I: Journalists and Newsrooms as Objects of Research



Introduction



Chapter 1: Studying Journalists at Work



1.1 Review of News Production Studies



1.2 Journalism as a Profession



1.3 Media Anthropology with a Focus on Production 



1.4 Conclusions



 



Part II: An Anthropologist Among Journalists



Chapter 2: Anthropology as a Method of Studying Journalists at Work 



2.1 Entering the Newsroom



2.2 Conducting Fieldwork



2.3 Access: A Constant Negotiation



2.4 The Obstacle of Imagining Differences but Finding Similarities



2.5 The Interview



2.6 Presenting the Field



27 Conclusions



 



Part III: Introducing the Four News Divisions and a Relationship of Constant Competition



Chapter 3: Talking About Differences: How News Workers Define Themselves and Each Other



3.1 Monopoly and Duopoly of Broadcasting



3.2 Being ‘Best’ as Boundary-making



3.3 A Shared Struggle



3.4 When Broadcasters Agree



3.5 Conclusions



 



Part IV: Inside the New Newsrooms



Chapter 4: A New Design of the Old Newsroom 



4.1 The Market Logic of Changing the Newsroom



4.2 Inside the Newsroom: Spatial Layout



4.3 Inside the Newsroom: Editorial Meetings 



4.4 Conclusions



 



Chapter 5: Negotiating the Newsroom 



5.1 Negotiating the Stage



5.2 A Room Where Someone Is Always Watching



5.3 The Stage is Set 



5.4 ‘Multi-skilling’ as the Term for What Went Wrong



5.5 Conclusions



 



Part V: New Struggles and Old Ideals 



Chapter 6: The Unity and Community of Journalists



6.1 Following Connections between the Newsrooms



6.2 Communities of Practice and the Imagined Colleagues



6.3 The Constant Peer Review



6.4 How Pride and a Distance to The Others Unites 



6.5 Conclusions



 



Chapter 7: The ‘Good’ Journalist: An Old Ideal



7.1 A Shared Value 



7.2 Good Work as a Public Service 



7.3 The ‘Good News Story’ 



7.4 Good Work as ‘Very Scout-Like’



7.5 Conclusions



 



Part VI: Exiting the Newsroom



Chapter 8: Conclusion: A Profession Under Pressure



8.1 Connections Across Newsrooms



8.2 New Struggles to Reach Old Ideals?



8.3 Methodological Considerations



8.4 Primary Contributions



 



Epilogue



Summary



Appendix



References



Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 6 halftones
Sprache englisch
Maße 179 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Medienwissenschaft
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management
Wirtschaft Volkswirtschaftslehre
ISBN-13 9781783208838 / 9781783208838
Zustand Neuware
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