Live, Direct and Biased?: Making Television News in the Satellite Age
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Live, Direct and Biased?: Making Television News in the Satellite Age

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A study of the changing face of television news, this book examines both the transmitted screen product and the newsgathering process. It is an analysis of how television reporting has changed in the age of rolling news and an examination of how TV news can affect the course of current affairs worldwide. From the fall of the Berlin wall, through the Gulf War, to the O J Si...more
Paperback, 238 pages
Published May 30th 1997 by Hodder Education Publishers
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