Ending the Affair: The Decline of Television Current Affairs in Australia
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Book Description
Ending the Affair examines the state of current affairs television in Australia today by pondering its future, while drawing lessons from the past. The book questions the social and political value of what we now think of as current affairs journalism. Underpinning this approach is the conviction that TV current affairs serves functions which are important to a civilized democracy. If the contemporary version of television current affairs is not serving that function--and if there is nothing else which is--then Ending the Affair suggests this is cause for concern.
Along the way, the book provides fresh insight into key components of the history of Australian television current affairs. It deals with the earliest programs as well as with the most contemporary versions; with commercial free-to-air programs, as well as the ABC, SBS and pay TV. Finally, the analysis is placed within the industrial and regulatory conditions in which Australian TV current affairs are produced and consumed.
About the Author
Graeme Turner is Professor of Cultural Studies and Director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland, Australia. He is one of the founding figures of media and cultural studies in Australia and internationally.
Ending the Affair: The Decline of Television Current Affairs in Australia,Graeme Turner,UNSW Press,0868408646,Journalism,Language Arts / Linguistics / Literacy,Media Studies,Performing Arts,Performing Arts/Dance,Television - History & Criticism
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