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[ecrea] New book: The Future of 24-Hour News: New Directions, New Challenges
Tue Jul 19 12:10:54 GMT 2016
New book, edited by Stephen Cushion and Richard Sambrook:
The Future of 24-Hour News : New Directions, New Challenges
Edited by Dr. Stephen Cushion and Richard Sambrook
http://www.bookdepository.com/The-Future-of-24-Hour-News-Dr-Stephen-Cushion-Richard-Sambrook/9781433130465?ref=grid-view
Over the last 30 years 24-hour television news channels have reshaped
the practice and culture of journalism. But the arrival of new content
and social media platforms over recent years has challenged their power
and authority, with fast-changing technologies accelerating the speed of
news delivery and reshaping audience behaviour. 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.
Featuring a wide range of industry and academic perspectives, including
the heads of some of the major international news channels (BBC Global
News, Al Jazeera and Sky News, among others) as well as leading
academics from around the world, contributors reflect on how well
rolling television news is reinventing itself for digital platforms and
the rapidly changing expectations of audiences. Overall, the 24 chapters
in this volume deliver fresh insights into how 24-hour news channels
have redefined rolling news journalism - or potentially could do - in
order to remain relevant and effective in supplying continuous news for
21st-century audiences.
Advanced reviews
"The future of news is vital to our society, and this is a rewarding and
exhilarating journey through contemporary television journalism and its
digital challenges. I enjoyed the range of views and the provocations
alongside the facts, and this book will leave you vastly better informed
about a debate that matters." (Roger Mosey, Master of Selwyn College,
Cambridge and Former Head of BBC Television News)
"Cushion and Sambrook have assembled a terrific and timely set of
contributions about the phenomenon of 24-hour news. The thematic, global
breadth of the book is remarkable. The impressive list of authors
includes leading journalists, editors and scholars from around the
world. Collectively, the chapters offer a sweeping yet nuanced view of
the origins of 24-hour news and current trends that have unsettled the
old order. Anyone interested in contemporary news industries and
journalistic practices should keep a copy of this book handy." (Silvio
R. Waisbord, Professor, School of Media and Public Affairs, George
Washington University)
"An outstanding collection of essays on a much neglected area of
journalism, which combines some of the most experienced practitioners in
international television with some of the most eminent scholars. Highly
readable, very informative and superbly organized, this book is
essential reading for anyone interested in global media, journalism or
politics." (Steven Barnett, Professor of Communications at the
University of Westminster)
"While 24-hour TV news channels have been a fixture for decades, the
rise of networked, digital technologies raises questions over whether
they are in their twilight years or facing a new dawn. This edited
volume brings together an impressive breadth of academic and
professional perspectives to offer international insights on the
purpose, prospects and possibilities for 24-hour news in an age of
real-time social media. It's a must-read for anyone looking to
understand the future direction of rolling news." (Alfred Hermida,
Director and Associate Professor, School of Journalism, University of
British Columbia)
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