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TV News Anchors and Journalistic Tradition

How Journalists Adapt to Technology

by Kimberly Meltzer (Author)
©2010 Textbook XII, 216 Pages

Summary

Through the lens of TV news anchors, this book examines the impact that television news has had on traditional journalistic standards and practices. While TV news anchors boost the power, adulation, and authority of journalism in general, internally, the journalistic community feels that anchors undermine many key journalistic values. This book provides a historical overview of the impact they have had on American journalism, uncovering the changing values, codes of behavior, and boundaries of the journalistic community. In doing so, it reveals that challenges to journalistic standards provide an opportunity to engage in debate that is central to maintaining journalism’s identity, and demonstrate the ability of the community to self-regulate. The result is that news anchors are kept in check by the community, and the community is prompted to reexamine itself and evolve. The book’s findings also offer suggestions for thinking about how journalists are dealing with the latest technological challenges posed by the internet and mobile technology.

Details

Pages
XII, 216
Year
2010
ISBN (PDF)
9781453901151
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433108969
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433108952
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0115-1
Language
English
Publication date
2010 (March)
Keywords
TV news anchors television news American journalism journalistic practices history of news. media technology journalistic standards journalism history
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2010. XII, 216 pp.

Biographical notes

Kimberly Meltzer (Author)

The Author: Kimberly Meltzer, Ph.D., is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Georgetown University in the graduate program in Communication, Culture & Technology.

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