The reporting of news is now commodified; the market for gossip and scandal has grown greatly with the rise of the Internet and now constitutes an area of the media at once popular and at times politically powerful or destructive. This study reveals the nature of one of the major trends of our time, and tells stories of those laying down the lines on its development
As inhabitants of the Information Age, we are increasingly aware of the amount and kind of data that...
This chapter contributes with new knowledge about the cultural history of media scandals. It focusse...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
The reporting of news is now commodified; the market for gossip and scandal has grown greatly with t...
Despite the potential for conflict between news media’s idealised socio-political role and its pract...
International audienceThis paper is part of a wider doctoral study focusing on the acculturation of ...
Examining modern media markets, one notices a common phenomenon of the predominance of tabloids, wh...
This study focuses on scandal politics and political scandals in the era of digital interactive medi...
This diploma thesis deals with the British Sunday tabloid paper News of the World. By using the meth...
There have been many books on individual ‘affairs’ of various kinds, but considerably fewer on the s...
This entry describes the characteristics of scandalization and media coverage. The entry explains th...
This study dealt with the issue of journalists in international law in: It presents the press and i...
This article explores the consequences of the changing public arena for the way scandals develop. Sc...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
However, the mere receipt of scandalous information and its dissemination is not enough to provoke c...
As inhabitants of the Information Age, we are increasingly aware of the amount and kind of data that...
This chapter contributes with new knowledge about the cultural history of media scandals. It focusse...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
The reporting of news is now commodified; the market for gossip and scandal has grown greatly with t...
Despite the potential for conflict between news media’s idealised socio-political role and its pract...
International audienceThis paper is part of a wider doctoral study focusing on the acculturation of ...
Examining modern media markets, one notices a common phenomenon of the predominance of tabloids, wh...
This study focuses on scandal politics and political scandals in the era of digital interactive medi...
This diploma thesis deals with the British Sunday tabloid paper News of the World. By using the meth...
There have been many books on individual ‘affairs’ of various kinds, but considerably fewer on the s...
This entry describes the characteristics of scandalization and media coverage. The entry explains th...
This study dealt with the issue of journalists in international law in: It presents the press and i...
This article explores the consequences of the changing public arena for the way scandals develop. Sc...
Rapid and comprehensive development of the internet, the number, quality and diversity of informatio...
However, the mere receipt of scandalous information and its dissemination is not enough to provoke c...
As inhabitants of the Information Age, we are increasingly aware of the amount and kind of data that...
This chapter contributes with new knowledge about the cultural history of media scandals. It focusse...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...