While HBO's The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is driven by critiquing American cable news culture and contemporary journalism ethics. This article analyses popular reflections on the programme to identify what these discourses reveal about public evaluations of the state of the US news media. Based upon 1115 lengthy audience posts and discussions and 49 news articles, I argue that the response to this supposedly fictional' newscast nonetheless reveals a highly politicized scepticism about the actual news media and a corresponding - although fairly depoliticized and surprisingly uniform - nostalgic lament for the journalism of days gone by. Similarly, findings suggest that the traditional modernist discourse...
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Television journalism is implicated in structures of dominance and pro-cesses of democracy. Recent d...
While HBO's The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is driven by critiqu...
While HBO’s The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is clearly driven by...
The HBO television show, The Newsroom, created by Aaron Sorkin is the focus of this study, specifica...
Television depictions of crime stories started dominating television news and entertainment in the 1...
Satirical news programs are a very popular concept where people tune in to them for a laugh and migh...
Traditionally reasoning skills have been taught through written examples, often anachronistic or art...
The purpose of this project is to examine how Stephen Colbert embodies and critiques conventional ne...
This article investigates the way that social media have given a renewed impetus to TV criticism. We...
Journalism has claims to be the most important textual system of modernity because of its continuous...
In a more competitive news market, television media must compete with quicker forms of mass communic...
Traditional journalism is indeed in crisis. In the face of corporate conglomeration and economic rat...
Over the past decade a new breed of television journalism, what I term the cable news magazine, has ...
The acclaimed HBO television drama The Wire (2002-2008) is both journalistic and about journalism. I...
In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journal...
Television journalism is implicated in structures of dominance and pro-cesses of democracy. Recent d...
While HBO's The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is driven by critiqu...
While HBO’s The Newsroom presents itself as fictional television, its narrative is clearly driven by...
The HBO television show, The Newsroom, created by Aaron Sorkin is the focus of this study, specifica...
Television depictions of crime stories started dominating television news and entertainment in the 1...
Satirical news programs are a very popular concept where people tune in to them for a laugh and migh...
Traditionally reasoning skills have been taught through written examples, often anachronistic or art...
The purpose of this project is to examine how Stephen Colbert embodies and critiques conventional ne...
This article investigates the way that social media have given a renewed impetus to TV criticism. We...
Journalism has claims to be the most important textual system of modernity because of its continuous...
In a more competitive news market, television media must compete with quicker forms of mass communic...
Traditional journalism is indeed in crisis. In the face of corporate conglomeration and economic rat...
Over the past decade a new breed of television journalism, what I term the cable news magazine, has ...
The acclaimed HBO television drama The Wire (2002-2008) is both journalistic and about journalism. I...
In the 1970s, the TV reviews published by Artur da Távola rose a new discursive place for TV journal...
Television journalism is implicated in structures of dominance and pro-cesses of democracy. Recent d...