This article interprets the mediatization of television news generally and political news specifically in United Kingdom (U.K.) public and commercial evening bulletins. We argue that routine conventions (edited packages or two-ways) reflect different types of journalistic interventions, with the use of live, unscripted, and interpretive news practices representing a greater degree of mediatization, since they resemble the style and format of 24-hour media rather than fixed time bulletins. Our content analysis (N = 902) found more live news on commercial bulletins, but all broadcasters exhibited a degree of immediacy and interpretation in their editorial practices. This was most apparent in live two-ways—notably on Channel Five—which produce...
Election coverage has a tendency to frame politics as a strategic game, to increase the role of jour...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
Drawing on a systematic content analysis, this article examines how far television news bulletins wi...
This article interprets the mediatization of television news generally and political news specifical...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
This study carries out a longitudinal content analysis of United Kingdom (UK) fixed time evening new...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Contemporary news media operate in an increasingly competitive environment with fast-changing techno...
Despite the arrival of dedicated 24-hour news channels, the expansion of online news and influence o...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
The article is based on the first systematic analysis of the output of 24-hour news channels in the ...
This article explores the growth and character of breaking news on two 24-hour news channels in the ...
Television journalism is implicated in structures of dominance and pro-cesses of democracy. Recent d...
Contemporary news media operate in an increasingly competitive environment with fast-changing techno...
Election coverage has a tendency to frame politics as a strategic game, to increase the role of jour...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
Drawing on a systematic content analysis, this article examines how far television news bulletins wi...
This article interprets the mediatization of television news generally and political news specifical...
This comparative content analysis study (N = 946) examines how far political news is mediatized in t...
This study carries out a longitudinal content analysis of United Kingdom (UK) fixed time evening new...
This study of UK evening newscasts (1991–2013) interprets the degree to which political news has bec...
Contemporary news media operate in an increasingly competitive environment with fast-changing techno...
Despite the arrival of dedicated 24-hour news channels, the expansion of online news and influence o...
In this article we draw on a specific case study – the re-regulation of BBC political reporting in ...
Drawing on a content analysis of television news and newspapers during the 2015 UK General Election ...
The article is based on the first systematic analysis of the output of 24-hour news channels in the ...
This article explores the growth and character of breaking news on two 24-hour news channels in the ...
Television journalism is implicated in structures of dominance and pro-cesses of democracy. Recent d...
Contemporary news media operate in an increasingly competitive environment with fast-changing techno...
Election coverage has a tendency to frame politics as a strategic game, to increase the role of jour...
This article introduces a dual perspective to the study of mediatization of politics, a political ac...
Drawing on a systematic content analysis, this article examines how far television news bulletins wi...