Broadcasting Through Crisis

Broadcasting Through Crisis

Author: Ann S. Utterback

Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9781566252409

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The events of the past few years have produced some of the biggest crises America has seen. Find out from the experts how to keep going when covering wars, terrorist elements, weather emergencies and everyday tragedies. This book provides broadcasters and other reporters with specific tools for them to cover these events without being overwhelmed by them.


Journalism in Crisis

Journalism in Crisis

Author: Mike Gasher

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 2016-11-14

Total Pages: 357

ISBN-13: 1442625201

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Journalism in Crisis addresses the concerns of scholars, activists, and journalists committed to Canadian journalism as a democratic institution and as a set of democratic practices. The authors look within Canada and abroad for solutions for balancing the Canadian media ecology. Public policies have been central to the creation and shaping of Canada’s media system and, rather than wait for new technologies or economic models, the contributors offer concrete recommendations for how public policies can foster journalism that can support democratic life in twenty-first century Canada. Their work, which includes new theoretical perspectives and valuable discussions of journalism practices in public, private, and community media, should be read by professional and citizen journalists, academics, media activists, policy makers and media audiences concerned about the future of democratic journalism in Canada.


Communicating in a Crisis

Communicating in a Crisis

Author: Robert DeMartino

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2009-02

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13: 1437903487

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A resource for public officials on the basic tenets of effective communications generally and on working with the news media specifically. Focuses on providing public officials with a brief orientation and perspective on the media and how they think and work, and on the public as the end-recipient of info.; concise presentations of techniques for responding to and cooperating with the media in conveying info. and delivering messages, before, during, and after a public health crisis; a practical guide to the tools of the trade of media relations and public communications; and strategies and tactics for addressing the probable opportunities and the possible challenges that are likely to arise as a consequence of such communication initiatives. Ill.


Broadcast Voice Handbook

Broadcast Voice Handbook

Author: Ann S. Utterback

Publisher: Bonus Books, Inc.

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 1566252725

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An internationally acclaimed broadcast voice specialist and top rated speaker, Dr. Ann S. Utterback teaches broadcasting students and professionals how to find their best voice and how to care for it so that it lasts a lifetime.


The Crisis of Journalism Reconsidered

The Crisis of Journalism Reconsidered

Author: Jeffrey C. Alexander

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-06-20

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 110708525X

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This collection of original essays interrogates the 'crisis of journalism' narrative from a dramatically different perspective.


London Calling

London Calling

Author: Alban Webb

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2014-06-19

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1472515021

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From its inception in 1932, overseas broadcasting by the BBC quickly became an essential adjunct to British diplomatic and foreign policy objectives. For this reason, the World Service was considered the primary means of engaging with attitudes and opinions behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War. Although funded by government Grant-in-Aid, the Service's editorial independence was enshrined in the BBC's Charter, Licence and Agreement. London Calling explores the delicate balance of power that lay in the relations between Whitehall and the World Service during the Cold War. This book also assesses the nature and impact of the World Service's programmes on listeners living in the Eastern bloc countries. In doing so, it traces the evolution of overseas broadcasting from Britain alongside the political, diplomatic and fiscal challenges that the country faced right up to the Suez crisis and the 1956 Hungarian uprising. These were defining experiences for the United Kingdom's international broadcaster that, as a consequence, helped shape and define the BBC World Service as we know it today. London Calling is an important study for anyone interested in the media and foreign policy histories of Great Britain or the history of the Cold War more generally. Winner of the Longman History Today Book of the Year Award 2015


Transnational Radio Monitoring in the Twentieth Century

Transnational Radio Monitoring in the Twentieth Century

Author: Suzanne Bardgett

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2024-09-06

Total Pages: 99

ISBN-13: 1040122027

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Radio monitoring is an important feature of broadcasting history and monitoring reports form a treasure trove for historians. This volume offers six case studies that provide new insights on the importance of radio monitoring during the Second World War and the Cold War. Radio broadcasting is not only about transmission, but also about listening. From the start of the medium’s history, radio organisations institutionalised services to monitor the broadcasts of stations from all over the globe and write daily reports about them. This act of listening provided valuable information about the situation in various parts of the world or insights into the communication strategies of broadcasters. As a result, collections of monitoring reports are bulky, containing countless documents which form a treasure trove for radio historians. At the same time researchers need to be aware that these sources are far from neutral: monitoring services often serve clear geopolitical objectives in context of conflict situations. This volume explores the rich history of radio monitoring during the Second World War and the Cold War. As such it offers original case studies that shed light on previously unknown radio histories. Moreover, all the authors reflect on the use of monitoring reports as a historical source and as such provide methodological guidelines. This volume will be a key resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of media history, war studies, media studies, sociology, and cultural studies. It was originally published in Media History.


The Politics of Broadcasting

The Politics of Broadcasting

Author: Raymond Kuhn

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-12-22

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1003820360

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The Politics of Broadcasting (1985) examines the state of broadcasting in a variety of Western democracies from a political viewpoint, written at a time when new telecommunications and information technology revolutionised television and radio. The book describes and analyses the problems faced by politicians and broadcasters in responding to these changing technological and political environments.