Gatekeeping Theory examines the process by which the billions of messages that are available in today's media world get cut down and transformed into the hundreds of messages that reach a given person on a given day.
Examining a wide spectrum of ten countries, the authors present case studies and examine how local notions of newsworthiness throughout the world make a crucial difference to what is reported and how it is reported. This book is useful for journalism students.
Examining a wide spectrum of ten countries, the authors present case studies and examine how local notions of newsworthiness throughout the world make a crucial difference to what is reported and how it is reported. This book is useful for journalism students.
Gatekeeping Theory examines the process by which the billions of messages that are available in today's media world get cut down and transformed into the hundreds of messages that reach a given person on a given day.