International news coverage in the Singapore media : a comparative analysis of newspapers and television

The flow of news and information across the world is controlled by a handful of Western agencies that dominate the international news system and keep people everywhere updated on events and happenings that occur hundreds and thousands of kilometres away. These Western agencies - AP, Reuters and AFP...

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Main Author: Anjana Motihar Chandra
Other Authors: Karan, Kavita
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Published: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-14472019-12-10T12:22:59Z International news coverage in the Singapore media : a comparative analysis of newspapers and television Anjana Motihar Chandra Karan, Kavita Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information DRNTU::Social sciences::Journalism::Political aspects The flow of news and information across the world is controlled by a handful of Western agencies that dominate the international news system and keep people everywhere updated on events and happenings that occur hundreds and thousands of kilometres away. These Western agencies - AP, Reuters and AFP - have held sway over the world’s news since their origins way back in the 19thcentury. They continue to do so even today, despite the establishment of a multitude of regional and national agencies in the developing countries in reaction to calls for a new world information order and complaints of the one-way, imbalanced flow of information from the western countries to the rest of the world. Studies in the past revealed that the US, because of its economic strength and superpower status, was the most reported country in the world. ​Master of Mass Communication 2008-09-10T08:33:14Z 2008-09-10T08:33:14Z 2005 2005 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/1447 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Anjana Motihar Chandra
International news coverage in the Singapore media : a comparative analysis of newspapers and television
description The flow of news and information across the world is controlled by a handful of Western agencies that dominate the international news system and keep people everywhere updated on events and happenings that occur hundreds and thousands of kilometres away. These Western agencies - AP, Reuters and AFP - have held sway over the world’s news since their origins way back in the 19thcentury. They continue to do so even today, despite the establishment of a multitude of regional and national agencies in the developing countries in reaction to calls for a new world information order and complaints of the one-way, imbalanced flow of information from the western countries to the rest of the world. Studies in the past revealed that the US, because of its economic strength and superpower status, was the most reported country in the world.
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