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The Rise of 24-hour News Television

Author : Stephen Cushion
Publisher : Peter Lang
Page : 364 pages
File Size : 22,60 MB
Release : 2010
Category : 24 (Television program)
ISBN : 9781433107764

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"De-westernising journalism studies in an intelligent way, this book deserves to be read around the world."---Professor James Curran, Goldsmiths, University of London, United Kingdom --

No Time To Think

Author : Howard Rosenberg
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 249 pages
File Size : 39,30 MB
Release : 2008-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1441139028

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An eviscerating look at the state of journalism in the age of the 24 hour news cycle by a Pulitzer Prize-winning television critic and a veteran news correspondent. No Time To Think focuses on the insidious and increasing portion of the news media that, due to the dangerously extreme speed at which it is produced, is only half thought out, half true, and lazily repeated from anonymous sources interested in selling opinion and wild speculation as news. These news item can easily gain exposure today, assuming a life of their own while making a mockery of journalism and creating casualties of cool deliberation and thoughtful discourse. Much of it is picked up gratuitously and given resonance online or through CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and other networks, which must, in this age of the 24-hour news cycle, "feed the beast." In dissecting this frantic news blur, No Time to Think breaks down a number of speed-driven blunders from the insider perspective of Charles Feldman, who spent 20 years as a CNN correspondent, as well as the outsider perspective of Howard Rosenberg, who covered the coverage for 25 years as TV critic for The Los Angeles Times. No Time to Think demonstrates how today's media blitz scrambles the public's perspective in ways that potentially shape how we think, act and react as a global society. The end result effects not only the media and the public, but also the government leaders we trust to make carefully considered decisions on our behalf. Featuring interviews ranging from former NBC News anchor Tom Brokaw to internet doyenne Arianna Huffington to PBS stalwart Jim Lehrer to CNN chief Jonathan Klein to a host of former presidential press secretaries and other keen-eyed media watchers, this incisive work measures lasting fallout from the 24-hour news cycle beginning in 1980 with the arrival of CNN, right up to the present.

Television News and the 24-Hour News Cycle

Author : Kristin Thiel
Publisher : Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Page : 114 pages
File Size : 16,59 MB
Release : 2018-12-15
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 1502634910

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With the creation of the Cable News Network (CNN) in 1980, television news changed forever. Today, television news shapes viewers' opinions, politics, and journalism as a whole. Filled with attention-grabbing photographs, political cartoons, and in-depth sidebars, this book introduces readers to the story of what came before in-the-moment reporting, how the twenty-four-hour news cycle came about, and what instantaneous reporting might mean for the future of journalism.

Up All Night

Author : Lisa Napoli
Publisher : Abrams
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 46,27 MB
Release : 2020-05-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1683358260

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The wild inside story of the birth of CNN and dawn of the age of 24-hour news How did we get from an age of dignified nightly news broadcasts on three national networks to the age of 24-hour news channels and constantly breaking news? The answer—thanks to Ted Turner and an oddball cast of cable television visionaries, big league rejects, and nonunion newbies—can be found in the basement of an abandoned country club in Atlanta. Because it was there, in the summer of 1980, that this motley crew launched CNN. Lisa Napoli’s Up All Night is an entertaining inside look at the founding of the upstart network that set out to change the way news was delivered and consumed, and succeeded beyond even the wildest imaginings of its charismatic and uncontrollable founder. Mixing media history, a business adventure story, and great characters, this is a fun book on the making of the world we live in now.

No Time To Think

Author : Howard Rosenberg
Publisher : A&C Black
Page : 239 pages
File Size : 17,11 MB
Release : 2008-10-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0826429319

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Discusses the state of modern journalism and argues against a twenty-four hour news cycle that minimizes worthy stories for quick snapshots and removes nuance and accuracy.

Intertextuality and the 24-hour News Cycle

Author : John Oddo
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 41,67 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Intertextuality
ISBN : 9781611861402

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Most American adults never saw Colin Powell's speech on weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. Instead, they learned about it from journalists--and to a large extent formed their opinions about war with Iraq based on news coverage of the address. Focusing on one day of pre- and post-speech news coverage, Oddo examines how journalists influenced Powell's presentation--precontextualizing and recontextualizing his speech, and prepositioning and repositioning audiences to respond to it

The Future of 24-hour News

Author : Stephen Cushion
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 43,8 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Broadcast journalism
ISBN : 9781433130472

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Following on from The Rise of 24-Hour News Television: Global Perspectives (Cushion and Lewis, 2010), this volume explores new challenges and pressures facing television news channels, and considers the future of 24-hour news.

Make Time

Author : Jake Knapp
Publisher : Crown Currency
Page : 306 pages
File Size : 21,16 MB
Release : 2018-09-25
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0525572430

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From the New York Times bestselling authors of Sprint comes “a unique and engaging read about a proven habit framework [that] readers can apply to each day” (Insider, Best Books to Form New Habits). “If you want to achieve more (without going nuts), read this book.”—Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit Nobody ever looked at an empty calendar and said, "The best way to spend this time is by cramming it full of meetings!" or got to work in the morning and thought, Today I'll spend hours on Facebook! Yet that's exactly what we do. Why? In a world where information refreshes endlessly and the workday feels like a race to react to other people's priorities faster, frazzled and distracted has become our default position. But what if the exhaustion of constant busyness wasn't mandatory? What if you could step off the hamster wheel and start taking control of your time and attention? That's what this book is about. As creators of Google Ventures' renowned "design sprint," Jake and John have helped hundreds of teams solve important problems by changing how they work. Building on the success of these sprints and their experience designing ubiquitous tech products from Gmail to YouTube, they spent years experimenting with their own habits and routines, looking for ways to help people optimize their energy, focus, and time. Now they've packaged the most effective tactics into a four-step daily framework that anyone can use to systematically design their days. Make Time is not a one-size-fits-all formula. Instead, it offers a customizable menu of bite-size tips and strategies that can be tailored to individual habits and lifestyles. Make Time isn't about productivity, or checking off more to-dos. Nor does it propose unrealistic solutions like throwing out your smartphone or swearing off social media. Making time isn't about radically overhauling your lifestyle; it's about making small shifts in your environment to liberate yourself from constant busyness and distraction. A must-read for anyone who has ever thought, If only there were more hours in the day..., Make Time will help you stop passively reacting to the demands of the modern world and start intentionally making time for the things that matter.

How The 24 Hour News Cycle Works and Works Against Us

Author : Morayo Ogunbayo
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 21,20 MB
Release : 2023
Category :
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What was once seen as an essential and innovative method of presenting news, 24-hour news networks are now the main way most Americans get their information. 24-hour news networks are here to stay, but that does not mean their methods must be. This article explains the key failures that continue to plague television news reporting, and the methods journalism education must use to teach reporters to better disseminate information to the American public. The key issue, which boils down to the prioritization of "infotainment" over information, has made for a populace that watches more television news than ever before while taking in less real news at the same time. Using examples of cable TV news panel shows, coverage of mass shootings, and international news, this essay will show a history of the conditions that led to the state of modern TV journalism and the alternatives institutions of higher learning have to the status quo. These recommendations for universities come from a mix of my four years spent experiencing a journalism education and the multiple professional experiences I have had at newspapers, which are further explained in the academic vita, that prioritize information over "infotainment."