International news in the 21st century / edited by Chris Paterson and Annabelle Sreberny.
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TextPublication details: Eastleigh, Hants, UK : J. Libbey Pub. for University of Luton Press, c2004.Description: v, 304 p. ; 23 cmISBN: - 1860205968
- International news in the twenty-first century
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Includes bibliographical references.
News agencies as news sources : a re-evaluation / Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Terhi Rantanen -- Media plenty and the poverty of news / Daya Kishan Thussu -- Invisible giants, quiet revolution / Nigel Baker -- New media at the BBC world service / Chris Westcott and Jaideep Mukherjee -- The world's windows to the world : an overview of 44 nations' international news coverage / H. Denis Wu -- News imperialism : contra view from the south / Prasun Sonwalkar -- China's new media and the case of CCTV-9 / John Jirik -- Al-Jazeera satellite channel : global newscasting in Arabic / Naomi Sakr -- Post-political journalism : ethics and aesthetics among news manufacturers / Andrew Calcutt -- September 11, 2001 : sociological reflections / Keith Tester -- The mass production of ignorance : news content and audience / Greg Philo -- Cosmopolitanism, culture and televised social suffering / Nick Stevenson -- Slaying the media beast : the MediaChannel as an act of personal responsibility and political mission / Danny Schechter -- Reporting the world : the ethical challenge to international news / Jake Lynch -- Emotions, trauma and good journalism / Mark Brayne -- Conflicting truths : online news and the war in Iraq / Stuart Allan.
In the aftermath of the events of September 11, the nature of international news has resumed a central place in media debates and political analysis. In the first collection of its kind, influential journalists and scholars together probe the future of international news. Topics include the continuing rise of powerful news media conglomerates; ethnocentric imbalances in news reporting; the rise of non-Anglo news channels; approaches for reconstructing the international news agenda; the impacts of new technologies of production and diffusion; international news rhetoric; audiences' imagination of the 'global' and their perceptions of international news coverage. In a dialogue that is both descriptive and prescriptive, this book begins an encounter between media practitioners, activists and academics, constituencies which have tended to talk past each other but are now beginning to find some shared concerns.