Essays about: "Global broadcasters"
Found 3 essays containing the words Global broadcasters.
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1. The Future of Public Service Television in Sweden : A study on challenges and opportunities for SVT Play in a shifting television landscape
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : This study investigates the changing television landscape and consumption habits and the effects on the Swedish public service television(SVT). Recent shifts have amplified the ongoing decline of linear television and were marked by increasing migration of viewers to online video consumption and global streaming services. READ MORE
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2. Storytelling techniques in protest reporting : A comparative analysis of narratives on the Ferguson unrest by AJE, BBCW and RT
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Institutionen för mediestudierAbstract : In a global media environment characterized by change and conflict, narratives are especially useful to understand how the media form and distribute shared understanding of how the world works and who the important actors are. As the borders between local and global politics are blurred in the digital media landscape, protesters are in increased rate turning their placards to global broadcasters’ cameras, especially when political movements such as the U. READ MORE
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3. Protesting Sport : A Comparative Study of Media Representations of the London Olympics, Sochi Olympics and Brazil World Cup in AJE, BBCW and RT
University essay from Stockholms universitet/JMKAbstract : Global sport competitions such as the Olympics and the World Cup were founded following universal principles of unity and peace and aiming to be celebrations of sportsmanship. Nowadays, however, they go beyond sport, being constructed as global media events in which both politics and media play an essential role. READ MORE