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1. Introduction to the journalism series
- Mr. Paul Lashmar
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2. Journalists and society
- Prof. Richard Keeble
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3. Introduction to political communications
- Prof. Ivor Gaber
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4. "Why did nobody tell us?" Business journalism and the financial crisis
- Dr. Damian Tambini
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5. Reporting the 'War on Terror'
- Mr. Paul Lashmar
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6. The Abu Ghraib torture photographs: news frames, visual culture and the power of images
- Dr. Kari Andén-Papadopoulos
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7. The impact of the Internet on the news media
- Mr. Charlie Beckett
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8. Blogging, Twitter and journalism
- Mr. Paul Bradshaw
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9. Media research in the 21st Century
- Dr. M. I. Franklin
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10. Media ownership in the age of convergence
- Mr. Granville Williams
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11. The future of frontline journalism
- Mr. Alex Thomson
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12. Current issues on journalism ethics
- Prof. Chris Frost
Printable Handouts
Navigable Slide Index
- Introduction
- Media ownership and democracy
- Historical experience
- Hugenberg's influence
- Media and totalitarianism
- Government policy
- Impact on journalism
- Media concentration
- Theory and practice
- Case study 1: Silvio Berlusconi (1)
- Case study 1: Silvio Berlusconi (2)
- Berlusconi: further reading
- Case study 2: Rupert Murdoch
- Murdoch: media power and political power
- Economic and political dominance
- UK policy on media ownership
- The challenge of convergence
- Andrew Knight's quotation
- Local and regional newspapers
- Local newspapers and democracy
- New media
- The dominance of Google
- Conclusions
Topics Covered
- Why rules on media ownership are seen as an essential component of democracy
- Theoretical perspectives
- Negative example: the role of the media in Nazi Germany
- Contemporary experiences and case studies: Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation
- Silvio Berlusconi and Italian media and politics
- Are rules on media ownership irrelevant in the age of the internet and digital plenitude?
- Threats to traditional media from rise of internet
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Williams, G. (2010, May 23). Media ownership in the age of convergence [Video file]. In The Business & Management Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 26, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/EICD3543.Export Citation (RIS)