Waking up with friends : breakfast news, Sunrise and the "televisual sphere"


Autoria(s): Harrington, Stephen
Data(s)

01/03/2010

Resumo

This paper examines the Australian breakfast news program Sunrise. By drawing on interviews with both viewers and producers, as well as selected textual analysis, it examines the show, how it is "used" as a news source, and explores its role within the audience’s morning routines. By viewing the show as a part of what Baym has termed the "Televisual Sphere", it will argue against the common discourse that the program has simply followed a populist style in pursuit of higher ratings. Because of its success in communicating and connecting with viewers, it may be more constructive to consider Sunrise a very effective form of journalism which has been at the forefront of the recent trend towards increased levels of viewer input in television journalism.

Formato

application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31155/

Publicador

Routledge/Taylor & Francis

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31155/1/c31155.pdf

DOI:10.1080/14616700903407395

Harrington, Stephen (2010) Waking up with friends : breakfast news, Sunrise and the "televisual sphere". Journalism Studies, 11(2), pp. 175-189.

Direitos

Copyright 2010 Routledge (Taylor & Francis)

Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty; Journalism, Media & Communication

Palavras-Chave #190301 Journalism Studies #200104 Media Studies
Tipo

Journal Article