When I say “new”, the
bulk of the text was actually written around 5 years ago but I’ve updated it slightly
to take account of newer research on areas like:
News
Values – more specifically, Harcup and O’Neill’s (2017) recent re-evaluation of
their 2001 study that looked not just at possible changes to old media news values but also news values related to
new media – Facebook in particular.
Gatekeeping
and the impact of computer algorithms on new media sites such as Facebook and YouTube
Neo-Marxism
– a few statistical updates relating to concept of hegemony and levels of trust
in old and new media.
New
Right: I’ve expanded this section slightly to include new examples of
anti-competitive behaviour in new media and I’ve added a short section on the Cairncross Review (2019) in the context of State attempts to regulate old and media to encourage competition and innovation.
Postmodernism: This section has seen a fewer minor changes to clarify things like Goffman’s ideas about Frontstage / Backstage applied to new media and how Baudrillard’s concepts of simulacra and hyperreality relate to news selection and presentation.
It’s quite a large
file (18 or so pages) and, in places, a little complicated (particularly the postmodernism
section). If you use this with your a-level students you may need to check that
it’s an appropriate level.
Otherwise.
Happy Days!
Update This chapter is also now available as an online flipbook.