Radio Journalism

Guy Starkey University of Sunderland
Andrew Crisell University of Sunderland
© 2009   184 pages   SAGE Publications Ltd  
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Paperback ISBN: 9781412930154 £21.99
Hardcover ISBN: 9781412930147 £66.00
Ebook ISBN: 9780857026699
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'...this is not another turgid guide to digital editing, writing for radio and the structure of a newsroom team. It is an ambitious and accessible study that combines a succinct narrative history of radio journalism with an analysis of its power in the public sphere. It describes the development of British audio broadcasting before locating it in an international context and contemplating the contours of the convergent future. Such ambition is often the prelude to failure. Instead, Starkey and Crisell have written a precious introduction to the theory, practice and purposes of radio journalism that will be very useful to serious students of the subject....

Journalism educators produce too few texts that pair clear and authoritative understanding of professional practice with coherent theoretical analysis. Starkey and Crisell offer both, and evince respect for journalism as a profession too. This is a very good book' - THE (Times Higher Education)

'This book is a timely narrative about the history and development of radio, and reasserts its special properties and values. It also reminds us about the continuing importance of radio journalism - local, national and international, all of it under threat from pure market forces - and the need to protect, nurture and encourage the public service values which lie at the heart of good radio journalism' - Steve Harris, Accreditation Secretary, Broadcast Journalism Training Council and Head of Journalism and Media Programmes, ICM

'Two of our leading scholars of radio and of journalism have combined their talents to give us the most incisive introduction to radio journalism any student of the subject could wish for. Starkey and Crisell offer an unbeatable range of perspectives and, in so doing, they illuminate the subject. Radio Journalism challenges lazy assumptions and inspires fresh thinking. So while it's wise to the deep historical roots of the subject, it's also a marvellous road map to the ways ahead. Indispensable' - David Hendy, Reader in Media and Communication, University of Westminster

A fascinating insight into the principles and practices of radio journalism. We will be adopting this book as supplemental reading for our multimedia module as the book is very relevant to audio production such as podcasts on the web

Mr Simon McEnnis

Sport and Leisure Cultures, Brighton University

Jan 18 2011

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A fair text book. Too many words and easier to read would benefit students.

Mr Phil Gibbons

Media studies, City of Bristol College

Nov 19 2009

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The first part (most of the book) is too British for our Swedish students, but the rest about theorizing is good

Dr Titti Forsslund

Journalism , Kalmar University

Nov 13 2009

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