Key Concepts in Journalism Studies

作者: Bob Franklin , Mark Hanna , Martin Hamer , None

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摘要: Entry Absence Accessibility Accountability Accuracy Adversarial journalism Advertising codes Advertorial Agenda setting Agony aunt Alternative media Ambient news Apologies April fool Audience fragmentation segmentation Bad News Balance Bandwidth Bias Bi-media Broadcasting Broadloid Broadsheet Calcutt Cartoons Censorship Chequebook Circulation Collocation Columnist Commercial radio/ILR Communication Act 2003 Competition Contempt of court Content analysis Context Contextualised Convergence Conversation Culturogical approaches Cyberspace D notice, DA notice Decoding Defamation De-regulation De-unionisation Diary Digitisation Discourse Documentary Dumbing down Editor Email Embargo Embedded journalist Ethics (journalism) Ethnicity Fairness Fallacy Fifth estate Fillers or "COIs" First Amendment Fleet Street Focus Groups Fourth Framing Franchise auction Free newspaper Freelance Gallery reporters Gatekeeper Glasgow Media Group Globalisation Gonzo Guard dog theory Hard Hegemony Hierarchy influences Himalayan option Human Rights Hutton Hypertext (hypermedia, hyperlink) Ideology Ideological state apparatuses Icon Impartiality Independent national radio producers Information architecture subsidies Infotainment Interactivity Internet Intertextuality Inverted pyramid Interview Investigative Journalism education studies attachment Journalist Lapdog Libel Licence fee Lobby Local Macrostructure Market driven McDonaldization and McJournalism Mass communication effects mogul scrum Metaphor Metonym Minimax programming Modality Modern mainstream Moral panic Multiculturalism Multimedia Myth Narrative Narrowcasting/niche broadcasting National press New technology bunny agency angle editor Newsgathering management release Newsroom values Newszak Obituary Objectivity Off the record fficial Secrets Online advertising Orientalism Othering Ownership Oxygen publicity Photojournalism Plurality test Portal Prejudice Press baron freedom Presupposition Primary definition Prime Minister's Secretary Privacy Producer choice Producers' guidelines Production format roles Promise performance Propaganda model Proprietorialism Public access interest relations service sphere Quality threshold Racism Radio Reach/share Readers' (Ombudsman) letters Readership Reconstruction Referential strategies Regulation Reporter Representation Right reply Rolling Royal Commissions on Scripts Self-censorship Self-regulation Sensationalism Shovelware Signification Silly season Sketch writers Soft Sources Spin doctor Spoiler Stereotype Story Style guide Subscription Tabloid Target audience Taxes Knowledge Television Text Trade Transitivity Two step flow way Usability Uses gratifications Video Virtual community Watchdog Watergate Weblog Website World Wide Web Yellow

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