Talking politics in broadcast media [electronic resource] : cross-cultural perspectives on political interviewing, journalism and accountability / edited by Mats Ekstrom, Marianna Patrona.

Contributor(s): Ekstrom, Mats, 1961- | Patrona, Marianna | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Discourse approaches to politics, society, and culture ; v. 42.Publication details: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., 2011Description: vi, 248 p. : ill. (some col.)ISBN: 9789027285164 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Mass media -- Political aspects | Discourse analysis -- Political aspects | Broadcast journalism -- Political aspects | Interviewing in journalism | Journalism -- Objectivity | Communication in politicsGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 302.23 LOC classification: P95.8 | .T37 2011Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Talking politics in broadcast media: an introduction / Mats Ekstrom and Marianna Patrona -- Conversational strategies in political interviewing and political news discourse. Questioning candidates / Steven E. Clayman and Tanya Romaniuk -- The accountability interview, politics and change in UK public service broadcasting / Martin Montgomery -- Political discourse in TV news: conversational presentation and the politics of "trust" / Andrew Tolson -- Political television formats as strategic resources in achieving journalists' roles / Eva De Smedt and Kristel Vandenbrande -- Using address terms to avoid a response in the Australian political news interview / Johanna Rendle-Short -- Neutralism and hybridity in contemporary broadcast journalism. Doing non-neutral: belligerent interaction in the hybrid political interview / Ian Hutchby -- Hybridity as a resource and challenge in a talk show political interview / Mats Ekstrom -- Neutralism revisited: when journalists set new rules in political news discourse / Marianna Patrona -- When the watchdog bites: insulting politicians on air / Zohar Kampf and Efrat Daskal -- Discourse patterns for displaying accountability in citizen participation programmes -- "I have one question for you Mr. President": doing accountability in "citizen interviews" / Nuria Lorenzo-Dus -- Officials' accountability performance on Hong Kong talk radio: The case of the Financial Secretary Hotline / Francis L. F. Lee and Angel M. Y. Lin.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Talking politics in broadcast media: an introduction / Mats Ekstrom and Marianna Patrona -- Conversational strategies in political interviewing and political news discourse. Questioning candidates / Steven E. Clayman and Tanya Romaniuk -- The accountability interview, politics and change in UK public service broadcasting / Martin Montgomery -- Political discourse in TV news: conversational presentation and the politics of "trust" / Andrew Tolson -- Political television formats as strategic resources in achieving journalists' roles / Eva De Smedt and Kristel Vandenbrande -- Using address terms to avoid a response in the Australian political news interview / Johanna Rendle-Short -- Neutralism and hybridity in contemporary broadcast journalism. Doing non-neutral: belligerent interaction in the hybrid political interview / Ian Hutchby -- Hybridity as a resource and challenge in a talk show political interview / Mats Ekstrom -- Neutralism revisited: when journalists set new rules in political news discourse / Marianna Patrona -- When the watchdog bites: insulting politicians on air / Zohar Kampf and Efrat Daskal -- Discourse patterns for displaying accountability in citizen participation programmes -- "I have one question for you Mr. President": doing accountability in "citizen interviews" / Nuria Lorenzo-Dus -- Officials' accountability performance on Hong Kong talk radio: The case of the Financial Secretary Hotline / Francis L. F. Lee and Angel M. Y. Lin.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries.

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