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Market-Driven Journalism: Let the Citizen Beware?

by John H. McManus
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Overview

This book provides a comprehensive theory of commercial news production. The author's systematic study of the way in which firms deploy resources, such as reporters and photographers, to maximize return to shareholders leads to an examination of the ways such practices affect journalistic quality. John H Mc Manus examines the application of market logic to news and its growing importance to local broadcast media. Until the mid-1980s, local television news tended to be viewed by journalists in other media as an inconsequential, market-driven medium. During the last decade, however, newspapers and network television have also found themselves to be prey to market forces as a consequence of increasing competition and a shrinking advertising market.

Synopsis

This book provides a comprehensive theory of commercial news production. The author's systematic study of the way in which firms deploy resources, such as reporters and photographers, to maximize return to shareholders leads to an examination of the ways such practices affect journalistic quality. John H McManus examines the application of market logic to news and its growing importance to local broadcast media. Until the mid-1980s, local television news tended to be viewed by journalists in other media as an inconsequential, market-driven medium. During the last decade, however, newspapers and network television have also found themselves to be prey to market forces as a consequence of increasing competition and a shrinking advertising market.

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Provides a comprehensive theory of commercial news production, systematically studying the way in which firms deploy resources, such as reporters or photographers, to maximize return to stockholders, and exploring the ways such practices affect journalistic quality. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Provides a comprehensive theory of commercial news production, systematically studying the way in which firms deploy resources, such as reporters or photographers, to maximize return to stockholders, and exploring the ways such practices affect journalistic quality. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
April 1, 1994
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Pages
260
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780803952539

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