TY - BOOK AU - Cushion, Stephen, ed. AU - Lewis, Justin, ed. TI - The rise of 24-hour news television: global perspectives SN - 9781433107771 U1 - 070.195 PY - 2010/// CY - New York PB - Peter Lang KW - Television broadcasting of news KW - Broadcast journalism N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; History and context of 24-hour television news; Three phases of 24-hour news television; Stephen Cushion --; "All the world's a stage" : 24/7 news, newspapers, and the ages of media; Michael Bromley --; Global news revisited : mapping the contemporary landscape of satellite television news; Mugdha Rai and Simon Cottle --; Democratic or disposable? 24-hour news, consumer culture, and built-in obsolescence; Justin Lewis --; Towards an increasingly live, breaking news service; The hidden role of television news agencies : "going live" on 24-hour news channels; Chris Paterson --; Rolling service, market logic : the race to be "Britain's most watched news channel"; Stephen Cushion --; Live, late-breaking, and broken : TV news and the challenge of live reporting in America; C.A. Tuggle, Peter Casella, and Suzanne Huffman --; What Beckham had for breakfast : the rolling menu of 24/7 sports news; John Sugden and Alan Tomlinson --; Explaining the need for speed : speed and competition as challenges to journalism ethics; Laura Juntunen --; Competing for regional influence and audiences; The changing face of Arab news media : ambiguities and opportunities; Mohamed Zayani --; 24/7 news as counter-hegemonic soft power in Latin America; Claudia Boyd-Barrett and Oliver Boyd-Barrett --; Morality vs. politics in the public sphere : how the Al Jazeera satellite channel humanized a bloody political conflict in Gaza; Muhammad I. Ayish --; Audiences and the impact of 24-hour news in Australia and beyond; Sally Young --; National agendas and editorial strategies; France 24 : too little, too late, too French?; Raymond Kuhn --; 24-hour television news in the People's Republic of China; John Jirik --; The shrinking news agenda : how market forces have shaped 24-hour television news channels in Germany; Carsten Reinemann and Nayla Fawzi --; India live : satellites, politics, and India's TV News revolution; Nalin Mehta ER -