10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TELEJOURNALISM»
Discover the use of
telejournalism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
telejournalism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Inarticulate Society: Eloquence and Culture in America
It also ensures that when something goes wrong, telejournalism has a tendency
quickly to identify a newsworthy person as the focus of blame — to cite the inept-
ness of the chief dogcatcher when the problem may be too many stray dogs ...
2
The World is Watching: Video as Multinational Aesthetics, ...
Each reappropriates the shot techniques, editing, and composition of the
documentary, the existentialist-era thriller (especially film noir), and the newsreel,
creating what amounts to the postcolonial version of telejournalism. The limits of
this ...
3
Black, White, and in Color: Television and Black Civil Rights
4 This convergence resulted also from a quite specific, if also quite fortuitous,
collation of needs and resources. Telejournalism, obviously, needed vivid
pictures and clear-cut stories; less obviously, it also sought political and cultural
gravitas.
4
Brazilian Communication Research Yearbook
One third factor, resulting from the second one, concerns the importation of
journalistic patterns by the Brazilian communication companies, mainly from the
United States. Not only in telejournalism, but also in the written press the
formulae are ...
5
Young Writers at Transition
The style in part reads like his 'Telejournalism' report about the gryphons, writing
as if an unspecified battle has just happened: 'We interviewed corpral (sic) Jones
who helps powder the gun about what he thought of it . . .' The third stage ...
6
Opening Minds: A Journey of Extraordinary Encounters, Crop ...
This form of “telejournalism” (Schachtman, 1995, pp. 116-117) makes
newspapers subject to the same structural distortions as television where there is
a tendency to: emphasize visual over written content; personalize issues and
identify them ...
7
Yokohama Threeway: And Other Small Shames
How fortuitous to be given the perfect excuse to get my face shot full of poison in
the name of quasi telejournalism! en if I liked the way I looked, I could keep
coming up with excuses why I still had it. I actually imagined telling people that ...
In the early twenty-first century newspapers and magazines are confronting new
rivals, having lost circulation nationally and worldwide to telejournalism and,
since 1994, to the World Wide Web as well. Yet all media, from the oldest
newspaper ...
Bruce B. Lawrence, Aisha Karim, 2007
9
Political Culture and Public Opinion
Tavola, writing in Manchete's fan magazine Amiga, lauded the technical quality of
that network's daily telejournalism (news broadcasts) and two other programs,
asserting that TV Manchete had entered the realm of quality production until then
...
“Elizabeth,” Dad said, looking proud but a little surprised, “I had no idea you were
interested in telejournalism.” “Oh, well,” Mom said, fluffing her hair out after taking
off her coat. “I saw the ad in the paper and I thought it looked like it might be ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «TELEJOURNALISM»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
telejournalism is used in the context of the following news items.
Interview with Nightcrawler cinematographer Robert Elswit
#Nightcrawler opens on Halloween, and I can't think of anything more frightening than the film's depiction of “If it leads, it bleeds” telejournalism. Elswit speaks ... «San Diego Reader, Oct 14»
Reply All: The 1.5.14 Issue
What saddens me is that instead of staying in public service, Ronan Farrow is moving into telejournalism. Why is this seen as a preferable career path? «New York Times, Jan 14»
Dialling up the future of consulting your doctor
Back at Sunnybrook, I contemplate the possibilities of telejournalism as I say goodbye to Smith, walk past rows of patients and family members waiting to see ... «The Globe and Mail, Dec 13»
The quiet realness of Nebraska's characters steal the show
He's from the Ron Burgundy school of telejournalism, sans the humor. What Dern, Forte, and Payne have managed is a quiet accomplishment. The lot have ... «Charleston City Paper, Dec 13»
Does Marcia Gay Harden Outshine Jeff Daniels In “The Newsroom …
Believe it or not, I chronicled the entire first season of The Newsroom last year, even though Aaron Sorkin's telejournalism drama disappointed me with its hokey ... «TheBacklot, Jun 13»