Conflict Coverage Promotion: High Quality or High Concept? A multimodal analysis of claims-making in conflict coverage promotional spots of Al Jazeera English and CNN International

a result, CNN regionalised ist programming in 1997, creating separate feeds for different regions and several local-language as well as online services . CNN is part of the Turner Broadcasting system, which, in turn is a subsidiary of Time Warner Incorporated, a publicly traded media conglomerate an...

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1. Verfasser: Veits, Chris (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hamburg Diplomica Verlag 2014
Ausgabe:1st ed
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Zusammenfassung:a result, CNN regionalised ist programming in 1997, creating separate feeds for different regions and several local-language as well as online services . CNN is part of the Turner Broadcasting system, which, in turn is a subsidiary of Time Warner Incorporated, a publicly traded media conglomerate and one of the world's largest. Institutional shareholders include some of the largest financial institutions including JPMorgan Chase and asset management funds such as Wellington Management . This suggests that the commercial network not only faces influence, possibly including editorial pressure, from advertisers, but more indirectly also from shareholders. CNN is not an organisation which places great emphasis on producing public statements of ist strategies, goals and philosophies, preferring to leave such activities to ist parent. In fact, the most succinct and accessible source of such information is ist oft-repeated programme trailers." (Küng-Shankleman, 2000, p.117) Therefore, analysing the claims in image and promo spots can lead to insights into the broadcaster's mission and strategy, into parts of their organisational values.   Biographische Informationen Christian Veits was born in Austria in 1984 and has studied media management in Germany, Chinese language in China, and journalism in Denmark and the United Kingdom
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ISBN:9783954897001
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