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Blogging and the BBC’s Coverage of War and Terrorism
By Daniel Bennett
"Digital Media and Reporting Conflict" was published by Taylor & Francis Group in 2013, the book is classified in Computers genre, it has 293 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Digital Media and Reporting Conflict” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Digital Media and Reporting Conflict
- Author: Daniel Bennett
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 293
- Is Family Friendly: Yes - No Mature Content
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
- Publish Date: 2013
- Genres: Computers
“Digital Media and Reporting Conflict” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ War, press coverage - Terrorism - Journalism, great britain - Blogs - British broadcasting corporation - Online journalism - Press coverage - Journalism - British Broadcasting Corporation - Objectivity - War - History - Guerre - Couverture de presse - Histoire - Journalisme en ligne - Presse - Objectivité - Blogues - Aspect politique - Aspect social - LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 280
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: -HZy0JpHcz4C
- The Open Library ID: OL39530677M - OL21247017W
- ISBN-13: 9781136688003
- ISBN-10: 1136688005
- All ISBNs: 9781136688003 - 1136688005
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This book explores the impact of new forms of online reporting on the BBC’s coverage of war and terrorism.
"Digital Media and Reporting Conflict" Description:
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This book explores the impact of new forms of online reporting on the BBC’s coverage of war and terrorism. Informed by the views of over 100 BBC staff at all levels of the corporation, Bennett captures journalists’ shifting attitudes towards blogs and internet sources used to cover wars and other conflicts. He argues that the BBC’s practices and values are fundamentally evolving in response to the challenges of immediate digital publication. Ongoing challenges for journalism in the online media environment are identified: maintaining impartiality in the face of calls for more open personal journalism; ensuring accuracy when the power of the "former audience" allows news to break at speed; and overcoming the limits of the scale of the BBC’s news operation in order to meet the demands to present news as conversation. While the focus of the book is on the BBC’s coverage of war and terrorism, the conclusions are more widely relevant to the evolving practice of journalism at traditional media organizations as they grapple with a revolution in publication.
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- Availability Status: Partially available
- Availability Status for country: US.
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