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The International Television News Agencies

The World from London

by Chris Paterson (Author)
©2011 Textbook XIV, 183 Pages

Summary

For over half a century, a small set of London-based companies have either created or globally distributed most of the iconic television images of international events. These journalists play a leading role in shaping how we understand the world, yet there has been little study of them and their practices.
This book attempts to rectify this gap by providing the first comprehensive study of how television news agencies work, and describing a system of news production which has shaped our shared visual history since the 1950s. Spanning over twenty years of data gathering, document analysis, video content analysis, news production ethnography, and interviews, the book discusses their crucial role as agents of globalization, how they manufacture our image of the world, and their dangerous work providing images of conflict.
The book is a tribute to this small and largely unknown tribe of journalists, but is also a warning that the public might better understand the power and potential harm of the system in which they operate.

Details

Pages
XIV, 183
Year
2011
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433110788
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433110771
Language
English
Keywords
Television Broadcasting of News Broadcast Journalism Journalism Foreign news Media Ethnography News Agencies War Correspondents Associated Press Reuters Worldwide Television News
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2011. XIV, 183 pp.

Biographical notes

Chris Paterson (Author)

Chris Paterson is Senior Lecturer at the Institute of Communications Studies at the University of Leeds. He co-edited International News in the 21st Century (2004) and two editions of Making Online News (2008 and 2011). Paterson is an adviser to Newsdesk.org, and is co-founder of the Working Group on Media Production Analysis of the IAMCR.

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