ABSTRACT

This fully-updated new edition of Politics and the Mass Media provides a comprehensive introduction to the role of mass communications in politics at all levels, from election campaigns, news reports and lobbying groups to the media activities of pressure groups.
The relationship between politics, politicians and the media is a matter of increasingly contentious debate, as politicians' awareness of the importance of the media becomes more sophisticated amidst rapidly-advancing media technology and control.
Providing a review of the nature and content of political communications and of recent theoretical developments, Negrine addresses the issues surrounding today's mass media, including cable and satellite television, investigation of the press, the relationship between the state and broadcasing institutions and the ever-present question of whether or not Britain needs a media policy. This new edition includes:
* Case studies from television and the press
* Fully revised text with updated sections on the press, broadcasting and media legislation
* Brand new chapters on Europe and globalisation

chapter 1|16 pages

Politics and the Mass Media

chapter 2|16 pages

Theories of the Media

chapter 3|16 pages

The British Press

chapter 4|23 pages

The British Press

Ownership, Control, Advertising, and Restructuring

chapter 5|17 pages

Broadcasting in Britain

chapter 6|16 pages

The Politics of Broadcasting

‘Liberty on Parole'

chapter 7|19 pages

News and the Production of News

chapter 8|12 pages

‘M is for Media'

The Politics of Media Pressure

chapter 9|26 pages

Political Communication

The Mass Media and General Elections

chapter 10|21 pages

The ‘New Media'

Cable Television, Satellite Broadcasting, and the Future of British Broadcasting

chapter 11|9 pages

Do we Need a National Media Policy?

chapter 12|3 pages

Postscript

The Future of the BBC