ABSTRACT

News and Journalism in the UK is an accessible and comprehensive introduction to the political, economic and regulatory environments of press and broadcast journalism in Britain and Northern Ireland.
Surveying the industry in a period of radical economic and technological change, Brian McNair examines the main trends in journalistic media in the last two decades and assesses the challenges and future of the industry in the new millennium.
Integrating both academic and journalistic perspectives on journalism, topics addressed in this revised and updated edition include:
*'tabloidization', Americanization and the supposed 'dumbing down' of journalistic standards
*changing work patterns and the feminization of journalism
*trends in media ownership and editorial allegiances
*the impact of technological innovations such as digitalization, online media and 24 hour news
*the implications of devolution for regional journalists.

part |1 pages

PART I The view from the Academy

chapter 1|27 pages

Why journalism matters

chapter 2|24 pages

Journalism and its critics

chapter 3|25 pages

Explaining content

part |1 pages

PART II Issues

chapter 6|12 pages

Radio

chapter 8|21 pages

Competition, content and Calcutt

chapter 9|21 pages

The regional story