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Australian Tv News New Forms Functions And Futures 1st Edition Stephen Harrington

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Australian Tv News New Forms Functions And Futures 1st Edition Stephen Harrington
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Publisher: Intellect Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.41 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Stephen Harrington
ISBN: 9781783201518, 1783201517
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Australian Tv News New Forms Functions And Futures 1st Edition Stephen Harrington by Stephen Harrington 9781783201518, 1783201517 instant download after payment.

Australian TV News explores the important role of entertainment in Australian television news over the past decade. Through the use of textual analysis, industry interviews and audience research, it argues that 'infotainment' and satire are increasingly becoming significant methods of informing audiences about serious news issues. The work examines the changing relationships between television news, politics and everyday people, finding that these often humorous programs are used by audiences as sources of political information and fact, and this book challenges traditional assumptions about what form TV news should take and what functions it ought to serve.

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