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In this case study of BBC Radio News, that shows how radio journalism has changed since the 1960s, the author paints a picture of the changing nature of the profession and the style of writing. She draws on interviews with practitioners, BBC official documents, style guides and output. Whilst the BBC Radio newsroom itself has changed a great deal between 1966 and 2008, the main aim of informing the public about what has happened has stayed the same. Many of the news writers are concerned about increased workloads and competition from 24-hour news outlets and its impact on the accuracy (of content and language) of BBC radio bulletins. The BBC News Style Guide charts the changes in the language since the 1960s.

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Contents: Radio language – Perceptions and Experiences of BBC Radio News writers (the «subs») – Concerns about changes – The audience of BBC Radio News – The future of BBC Radio News – Hobby-horses and pet hates of language mistakes.

Forty Years of BBC Radio News: From the Swinging

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 05/06/2013
      ISBN13: 9783631627594, 978-3631627594
      ISBN10: 3631627599

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In this case study of BBC Radio News, that shows how radio journalism has changed since the 1960s, the author paints a picture of the changing nature of the profession and the style of writing. She draws on interviews with practitioners, BBC official documents, style guides and output. Whilst the BBC Radio newsroom itself has changed a great deal between 1966 and 2008, the main aim of informing the public about what has happened has stayed the same. Many of the news writers are concerned about increased workloads and competition from 24-hour news outlets and its impact on the accuracy (of content and language) of BBC radio bulletins. The BBC News Style Guide charts the changes in the language since the 1960s.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Radio language – Perceptions and Experiences of BBC Radio News writers (the «subs») – Concerns about changes – The audience of BBC Radio News – The future of BBC Radio News – Hobby-horses and pet hates of language mistakes.

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