This comprehensive glossary offers clear and insightful definitions of the most significant keywords in news and journalism studies." "Ranging from àbove the fold' tò zinger', and with over 400 terms in between, it covers words associated with newspapers, radio and television news, magazines, photojournalism and internet reporting. Other examples include àgenda setting'̀,libel', ǹews values', òbjectivity' școop' and̀ tabloidization."
A detailed country-by-country guide, The World's News Media gives an introductory survey for each country, outlining the political background and relevant regulations and restrictions to give a concise and up-to-date overview of the media situation.
This new edition retains the inspiring tradition of bringing together the world's most influential economists writing in their own voice on their areas of expertise, but in its online incarnation it has married this tradition with the benefits of a dynamic, updated resource serving the information needs of a new generation of economists.