Browsing School of Communication Studies - Te Kura Whakapāho by Author "Baker, Sarah"
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Examining the changing face of television current affairs programme in New Zealand from a 'political economy' perspective
Baker, Sarah; Baker, S (Australia and New Zealand Communication Association International Conference (ANZCA), 2006)This paper will look at the changing face of current affairs television programmes in New Zealand from a political economy perspective. As part of that exploration it will examine the contending cultural studies position ... -
The changing face of current affairs programmes in New Zealand, United States and Britain
Baker, Sarah (New Zealand Communication Association (NZCA), 2006)This paper will explore the changing face of current affairs programmes in three countries, New Zealand, Britain and the United States. News and current affairs programmes have been the subject of much debate in recent ... -
The death of a genre? Television current affairs programmes on New Zealand Public Television
Baker, Sarah; Baker, S (Australian New Zealand Communication Association (ANZCA), 2007)“We need the angry buzz of current affairs programmes” (Professor Sylvia Harvey in Holland, 2006, p. iv). “In a public system, television producers acquire money to make programmes. In a commercial system they make ... -
The suitcase, the samurai sword and the pumpkin: Asian crime and news media treatment
Baker, Sarah; Benson, SJ; Baker, S; Benson, SJ (Pacific Media Centre, 2008)In 2005 and 2007, two high profile crimes were reported in the New Zealand media. The first case involved the murder of a young Chinese student, Wan Biao, whose dismembered body was discovered in a suitcase. The second ...