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After broadcast news, media regimes, democracy, and the new information environment, Bruce A. Williams, Michael X. Delli Carpini

Label
After broadcast news, media regimes, democracy, and the new information environment, Bruce A. Williams, Michael X. Delli Carpini
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
After broadcast news
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
774392861
Responsibility statement
Bruce A. Williams, Michael X. Delli Carpini
Series statement
Communication, society and politicsCambridge Social Sciences eBooks
Sub title
media regimes, democracy, and the new information environment
Summary
The new media environment has challenged the role of professional journalists as the primary source of politically relevant information. After Broadcast News puts this challenge into historical context, arguing that it is the latest of several critical moments, driven by economic, political, cultural and technological changes, in which the relationship among citizens, political elites and the media has been contested. Out of these past moments, distinct 'media regimes' eventually emerged, each with its own seemingly natural rules and norms, and each the result of political struggle with clear winners and losers. The media regime in place for the latter half of the twentieth century has been dismantled, but a new regime has yet to emerge. Assuring this regime is a democratic one requires serious consideration of what was most beneficial and most problematic about past regimes and what is potentially most beneficial and most problematic about today's new information environment.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Machine generated contents note: Is there a difference between Tina Fey and Katie Couric?: policing the boundaries between news and entertainment -- Media regimes and American democracy -- And that's the way it (was): the rise and fall of the age of broadcast news -- Political reality, political power and political relevance in the changing media environment -- Politics in the emerging new media age: hyperreality, multiaxiality, and 'the Clinton scandals' -- When the media really matter: coverage of the environment in a changing media environment -- 9/11 and its aftermath: constructing a political spectacle in the new media environment -- Shaping a new media. regime
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