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Tabloid Tales
Global Debates over Media Standards
Colin Sparks (Anthology Editor) , John Tulloch (Anthology Editor) , S Elizabeth Bird (Contributor) , Rod Brookes (Contributor) , Andrew Calabrese (Contributor) , Peter Golding (Contributor) , Jostein Gripsrud (Contributor) , Ágnes Gulyás (Contributor) , Daniel C. Hallin (Contributor) , Kaori Hayashi (Contributor) , Ulrike Klein (Contributor) , Myra Macdonald (Contributor) , Shelley McLachlan (Contributor) , Janice Peck (Contributor) , Mathieu M. Rhoufari (Contributor) , Dick Rooney (Contributor) , Klaus Schönbach (Contributor) , Colin Sparks (Contributor) , Barbie Zelizer (Foreword)
Tabloid Tales
Global Debates over Media Standards
Colin Sparks (Anthology Editor) , John Tulloch (Anthology Editor) , S Elizabeth Bird (Contributor) , Rod Brookes (Contributor) , Andrew Calabrese (Contributor) , Peter Golding (Contributor) , Jostein Gripsrud (Contributor) , Ágnes Gulyás (Contributor) , Daniel C. Hallin (Contributor) , Kaori Hayashi (Contributor) , Ulrike Klein (Contributor) , Myra Macdonald (Contributor) , Shelley McLachlan (Contributor) , Janice Peck (Contributor) , Mathieu M. Rhoufari (Contributor) , Dick Rooney (Contributor) , Klaus Schönbach (Contributor) , Colin Sparks (Contributor) , Barbie Zelizer (Foreword)
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Description
Coverage of the Clinton-Lewinsky saga followed in a long trail of media exposures of the more personal details of the lives of public figures. Many commentators have seen stories like this, and TV shows like Jerry Springer's, as evidence of a decline in the standards of the mass media. This increasing interest in private lives and the falling off of coverage of serious news is often described as “tabloidization.” The essays in this book are the first serious scholarly studies of what is going on and what its implications are. Reality, it turns out, is much more complex than some of the laments suggest. As the contributors show, this is not just a U.S. problem but is repeated in country after country, and it is not certain that the media anywhere are getting more tabloid. What is more, there is no consensus about whether tabloidization is just “dumbing down” or whether it is a necessary tactic for the mass media to engage with new audiences who do not have the news habit. Tabloid Tales will be of interest to students and scholars in journalism, mass communication, political science, and cultural and media studies.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Introduction: The Panic over Tabloid News
Part 3 Part One: Are the Tabloids Taking Over?
Chapter 4 1 Political Space and the Trade in Television News
Chapter 5 2 Does Tabloidization Make German Local Newspapers Successful?
Chapter 6 3 Tabloidization in the British Press: A Quantitative Investigation into Changes in British Newspapers, 1952-1997
Chapter 7 4 Thirty Years of Competition in the British Tabloid Press: The Mirror and the Sun, 1968-1998
Chapter 8 5 The Development of the Tabloid Press in Hungary
Part 9 Part Two: Tabloid Journalism in Perspective
Chapter 10 6 The Eternal Recurrence of New Journalism
Chapter 11 7 The Home and Family Section in the Japanese Newspaper
Chapter 12 8 Talking about the Tabloids: Journalists' Views
Chapter 13 9 Tabloidized Political Coverage in the German Bild-Zeitung
Chapter 14 10 Tabloidization, Media Panics, and Mad Cow Disease
Part 15 Part Three: What Implications Does Tabloid Journalism Have for Society?
Chapter 16 11 Audience Demands in a Murderous Market: Tabloidization of U.S. Television News
Chapter 17 12 Literacy, Seriousness, and the Oprah Winfrey Book Club
Chapter 18 13 Rethinking Personalization in Current Affairs Journalism
Chapter 19 14 La Nota Roja: Popular Journalism and the Transition to Democracy in Mexico
Chapter 20 15 Tabloidization, Popular Journalism, and Democracy
Product details
Published | Mar 22 2000 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 336 |
ISBN | 9780847695720 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 228 x 153 mm |
Series | Critical Media Studies: Institutions, Politics, and Culture |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This book is worth reading and the ideas in it worth exploring.
European Journal Of Communication
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The book is an excellent source of theoretical discussion and well-supported research on tabloidization.
Journal of Communication
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This book-and its willingness to deal with implications-enables the reader to draw better conclusions than would be possible without it.
Media Ethics
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The scope and range of these chapters are impressive.
Media Ethics
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Most rewarding.
James Boylan, Columbia Journalism Review