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Beyond Trust

Beyond Trust

John Mair
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2007-2008 was the annus horribilis for the British media. All terrestrial broadcasters were found to have cheated their audiences through a variety of scams: Premium Rate Calling, fake competitions with results changed to suit the producers and more. As a result, public trust in the media dipped. Beyond Trust examines this crucial trust issue with lively, opinionated and controversial contributions from a wide variety of experienced and distinguished media practitioners. It places the contemporary controversy in a historical context, examines the implications for local newspapers and explores the role media education can play in restoring trust. In addition: Anthony Arblaster argues the case for scepticism Dorothy Byrne claims: TV journalism is so fair it makes Andy Pandy look dodgy Charlie Beckett asks: Can we trust the internet? THE EDITORS John Mair is a senior lecturer in journalism at Coventry University, a former producer and director for BBC, ITV and Channel Four. Richard Lance Keeble is professor of journalism at the University of Lincoln and joint editor of Ethical Space."
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theschoolbook.com
Release
October 21, 2008
ISBN
1845493419
ISBN 13
9781845493417

Beyond Trust

John Mair
0/5 ( ratings)
2007-2008 was the annus horribilis for the British media. All terrestrial broadcasters were found to have cheated their audiences through a variety of scams: Premium Rate Calling, fake competitions with results changed to suit the producers and more. As a result, public trust in the media dipped. Beyond Trust examines this crucial trust issue with lively, opinionated and controversial contributions from a wide variety of experienced and distinguished media practitioners. It places the contemporary controversy in a historical context, examines the implications for local newspapers and explores the role media education can play in restoring trust. In addition: Anthony Arblaster argues the case for scepticism Dorothy Byrne claims: TV journalism is so fair it makes Andy Pandy look dodgy Charlie Beckett asks: Can we trust the internet? THE EDITORS John Mair is a senior lecturer in journalism at Coventry University, a former producer and director for BBC, ITV and Channel Four. Richard Lance Keeble is professor of journalism at the University of Lincoln and joint editor of Ethical Space."
Language
English
Pages
120
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Theschoolbook.com
Release
October 21, 2008
ISBN
1845493419
ISBN 13
9781845493417

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