News Selection And Presentation Flashcards

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What does the “window to the world” refer to

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The news

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What does chandler suggest about news selection and presentation

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TV news is presented as the most reliable source

News readers are neutral and hidden body language to denote any thirty

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What does bucking ham suggest news selection and presentation

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Suvyed 12-15 about TV news and found it is rarely challenged and is perceived to be trustworthy reflection of real life adults see it the same way
Illusion of objectivity

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What does couldry suggest about news selection and presentation

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85% regularly watched TV for news as opposed to 23% of those on the Internet
Newspaper sales fallen dramatically in last 30 years

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What does mcquail suggest about news selection and presentation

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News is socially manufactured as it is the end result of selective process gatekeepers make choices and views of a powerful group rather than objective 
3 factors cause bias 
Organisation routines 
News values held by media orgs 
Ownership ideology and bias
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What does Phillip Schlesinger suggest about organisational routines (news selection and presentation and media )

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Highlights the importance of the news diary

Record forthcoming events and allow journalists to get coverage

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How do financial costs influence news (news selection and presentation )

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A lot of crews must go around the world
Often reporters stationed there
Results in superficial coverage
Even a companies financial year ends as producers want to be the first to break th news leading to corner cutting and flat earth stories

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How does time and space influence (news selection and presentation )

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News must be selecte from 1000s so editors must make cites

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How do deadlines impact (news selection and presentation )

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TV news can be shown wherever yet newspapers focus on yesterday’s news

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What do journalists reporting live have

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Dramatic actuality

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what do some TV news rely on (news selection and presentation )

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Citizen journalists

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What does spencer Thomas suggest about (news selection and presentation )

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Burma the influence of citizen journalism

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What are the news values

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Extrodinaryness 
Threshold 
Unambiguous 
Reference to elite persons 
Reference to elite nations 
Personalisation 
Frequency 
Continuity 
Narrative 
Negativity 
Composition
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What do Marxists argue (news selection and presentation )

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Role of the gatekeeper important in selection

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What do liberal pluralists argue (news selection and presentation )

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News reflects full diversity of views in society no bias journalists are impartial

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What do neo pluralists argue (news selection and presentation )

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In Modern journalism difficult to be objective

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What does Davies suggest (news selection and presentation )

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Journalists fail to verify stories
Flat earth stories
Churn alums
Journalists forced into churn alien due to commercial pressures
A lot of celeb stories for large audiences and ads

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Why are Marxist critical of Davies (news selection and presentation )

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Fails to recognise role of owners

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What does mcchensey argue (news selection and presentation )

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Ideological myth invented by owners that the media are professional

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What does traditional Marxism argue (news selection and presentation )

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News production manipulated

News producers help maintain capitalism news is socially constructed in favour of the powerful

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What d ones couldry suggest (news selection and presentation )

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Only 6 corporations operate the majority to major websites and media organisations
Increasing commercial pressure in a global market cutting budgets
Let to tabloidisation of news as it is underpinned by entertainment values
Decline in public trust in media

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What does bagdikian suggest (news selection and presentation )

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All media leaders in the U.S. Part of a wider power elite powerful induration financial and political establishment
Result media owners enure the content of news and politically conservative
Reporters are employees of corps that control hiring and firing
See journalists as obedient news corps demanding unethical acts such as chequebook journalism and privacy invasion

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What does Keebler and mair (news selection and presentation )

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Culture and practices of some sections are te media and news are unethical

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What does Williams suggest about tabloids (news selection and presentation )

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Public confident in tabloids low since he 60s referee to as gutter press

25
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what are all papers in the UK signed to

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Press complaints commission that is a voulentary code of conduct

26
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Why has the human rights act been used to sue news of the world royal correspondent

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Jailed after admitting intercepting voicemails of royal aids and private investigators

27
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What is the levinson inquiry

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NOTW Millie dowler phone hacker

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What does b Franklin suggest (news selection and presentation )

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Entertainment taken over from production of news

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What does curran argue (news selection and presentation )

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Little choice for audiences in printed media with no radical alternatives

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what does Herman and comesky suggest (news selection and presentation )

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Media take part in propaganda campaigns helpful to elite interests
Media also dependant on government and mahout buisness for info
Media is constrained and dominated by dominant and politically conservative ideology

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What does Edwards and Cromwell (news selection and presentation )

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Certain subjects such as UK USA responsible for genocide are marginalised and ignored by British media
Leaders of developed countries that are the west are disapproving of are demonised while the USA

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What do hegemonic Marxist argue (news selection and presentation )

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Journalists middle class values influence what makes a good story and journalists are rarely criticise of socially and side with the powerful 
Media have a powerful ideological influence
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What does Schlesinger suggest (news selection and presentation )

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Critical of theories that focus on powerful or elites as they don’t always have the interest of the powerful