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Media organisation and production / edited by Simon Cottle.

LIBRA P90 .M43 2003
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Cottle, Simon, 1956-
Series:
Media in focus
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mass media.
Physical Description:
ix, 203 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Other Title:
Media organization and production
Place of Publication:
London ; Thousand Oaks : Sage, 2003.
Contents:
1 Media organisation and production: mapping the field / Simon Cottle 3
Part II Global Corporations, Local Alternatives 25
2 Corporate media, global capitalism / Robert W. McChesney 27
3 Organisation and production in alternative media / Chris Atton 41
Part III Corporate Change and Organisational Cultures 57
4 Strategising technological innovation: the case of news corporation / Timothy Marjoribanks 59
5 Organisational culture inside the BBC and CNN / Lucy Kung-Shankleman 77
Part IV Producers, Practices and the Production of Cultural Forms 97
6 The Brains Trust: a historical study of the management of liveness on radio / Paddy Scannell 99
7 Journalists with a difference: producing music journalism / Eamonn Forde 113
8 Cultures of production: the making of children's news / Julian Matthews 131
Part V Changing International Genres and Production Ecologies 147
9 International TV and film co-production: a Canadian case study / Doris Baltruschat 149
10 Producing nature(s): the changing production ecology of natural history TV / Simon Cottle 170.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
0761974938
0761974946
OCLC:
53831906

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