Hi Steve,
Thanks for forwarding this. I received the attachment on the first attempt, but not on the subsequent two. Not sure what is going wrong, but will investigate settings on the list when I get a chance.
All the best,
Einar
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Einar Thorsen, PhD
Lecturer in Journalism and Communication
The Media School, Bournemouth University
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On 19 Jan 2012, at 16:43, Steven Barnett wrote:
Last attempt, report summary as PDF.
From: Media, Communications & Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) - Policy Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Steven Barnett
Sent: 19 January 2012 16:17
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Subject: Re: TV news study
Think the summary may have dropped off, attached.
From: Media, Communications & Cultural Studies Association (MeCCSA) - Policy Network [mailto:[log in to unmask]]<mailto:[mailto:[log in to unmask]]> On Behalf Of Steven Barnett
Sent: 19 January 2012 14:20
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Subject: TV news study
For those who missed our enthralling presentation of the results of our TV news study at the annual conference last week, I attach both the Executive Summary and the full report. Our conclusions about the implications for policy are spelled out at the end.
The study was funded by the Leverhulme Trust and extends the work we published in 2000 (From Callaghan to Kosovo). Our analysis now stretches back 35 years and is Britain’s most comprehensive longitudinal study of television news output to date. We hope at some stage to make the full database available for further analysis.
Please forward to anyone you think may be interested.
Steve Barnett (Westminster)
Ivor Gaber (Bedfordshire)
Prof Steven Barnett
Professor of Communications
School of Media, Art and Design
University of Westminster
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New book, published November 2011:
The Rise and Fall of Television Journalism: just wires and lights in a box?
Bloomsbury Academic
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