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The concept of media logic, a theoretical framework for explaining the relationship between mass media and culture, was first introduced in Altheide and Snow''s influential work, Media Logic. In Media Worlds in the Postjournalism Era, the authors expand their analysis of how organizational considerations promote a distinctive media logic, which in turn is conductive to a media culture. They trace the ethnography of that media culture, including the knowledge, techniques, and assumptions that encourage media professionals to acquire particular cognitive and evaluative criteria and thereby present events primarily for the media''s own ends.Case studies and examples of the mass media presentation of entertainment, news, politics, organized religion, and sports during the past twenty years illustrate how scheduling, sources of information, style, format, and professional awards influence how the world is portrayed in the various media. The authors analyze the influence of media logic on so

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1 THE MEDIA AS CULTURE, 2 MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT, 3 POSTJORNALISM MEDIA VIEWS, 4 MEDIA POLITICS I: THE POLITCIANS, 5 MEDIA POLITICS II: THE BERT LANCE CASE AND BEYOND, 6 A POLITICAL KALEIDOSCOPE, 7 MEDIA MINSTRY, 8 MEDIA SPORTS, 9 CONCLSUION: OUR MEDIA CONDITION. REFERENCES, NAME AND SUBJECT INDEX

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
      Publication Date: 31/12/1991
      ISBN13: 9780202303765, 978-0202303765
      ISBN10: 0202303764

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The concept of media logic, a theoretical framework for explaining the relationship between mass media and culture, was first introduced in Altheide and Snow''s influential work, Media Logic. In Media Worlds in the Postjournalism Era, the authors expand their analysis of how organizational considerations promote a distinctive media logic, which in turn is conductive to a media culture. They trace the ethnography of that media culture, including the knowledge, techniques, and assumptions that encourage media professionals to acquire particular cognitive and evaluative criteria and thereby present events primarily for the media''s own ends.Case studies and examples of the mass media presentation of entertainment, news, politics, organized religion, and sports during the past twenty years illustrate how scheduling, sources of information, style, format, and professional awards influence how the world is portrayed in the various media. The authors analyze the influence of media logic on so

      Table of Contents
      1 THE MEDIA AS CULTURE, 2 MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT, 3 POSTJORNALISM MEDIA VIEWS, 4 MEDIA POLITICS I: THE POLITCIANS, 5 MEDIA POLITICS II: THE BERT LANCE CASE AND BEYOND, 6 A POLITICAL KALEIDOSCOPE, 7 MEDIA MINSTRY, 8 MEDIA SPORTS, 9 CONCLSUION: OUR MEDIA CONDITION. REFERENCES, NAME AND SUBJECT INDEX

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