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		News as 
		Persuasion
 
		I.  Dramatizing 
		the news (technical stuff -- coding)  (Jamieson 
		pp. 84 - 94) 
			
			
			the screen - small (interpersonal codes don't fit media) 
				
				
				 distance 
				= objectivity?? 
				
				 close-ups 
				= intimacy / personal
				
				in your living-room / bedroom 
			
			
			the camera - "angles"         [NV distance codes] 
			
			(1)         
			relation to the eye of a person in a similar encounter(2)         
			high above- superior
 (3)         
			low - awe
 (4)         
			eye to eye - equality
 (5)         
			medium distance - objective
 (6)         
			slo-mo - tender
 (7)         
			extreme close-up - significant, dramatic
 
			
			
			special effects 
			
			(1)         
			freeze-frame(2)         
			captions
 (3)         
			3-D graphics
 
			
			
			EDITING 
			
				
				
				cut-aways (v jump cuts) disguise editing out of material
				
				reaction shots
				
				"re-organized" interviews
				
				ambush interviews
				
				"recreations" of events with actors - crime-stoppers 
			
			
			News Anchors - boost ratings and provide security but are 
			disconnected from the story / but provide "faked" credibility 
		II.  Unbalanced interpretations in the story 
		(Jamieson pp. 103-110) 
			
			
			insinuation by adjectives (women's clothes)
			
			ideology - favoring the establishment (protest and disruption are 
			bad), Political Correctness, power, [schemata]
			
			self-censorship
			
			fairness doctrine - equal time for fringe views
			
			beat reporting - reciprocity when a government source needed
			
			government support
			
			audience taste III.  (Elements in the) Analysis of a 
		News Item  (Jamieson, pp. 114-118)
		 
		  
		  Newsworthiness, reporter 
		  influence, content of the story, constraints, framing, 
		  inclusion/exclusion, setting, timing, placement (in the show or 
		  publication), patterns, manipulation (by outsiders), impact.
 
		Discussion Assignment for Thursday, 9/11 
			
			
			View the CBS Evening News for Monday, 9/10.It is broadcast live on MC Cable (or broadcast) WQAD channel 8 at 
			5:30pm.  You can view it later on the web at the
			
			CBS World News web site.  Just click on 
			the link (a photo link on the upper-left) for the most recent full episodes" anytime after 6:30pm Monday or watch it live on MC 
			Cable channel 8.
			
			Have with you a print out of this page and the previous web page on 
			"What is News?"
			
			Make notes on any of the elements mentioned on either page that seem 
			to be illustrated by stories on the news cast.  Especially look 
			for
			 
				
				
				What made each story "news." Consider both form and content factors.
				
				How visuals affect the meaning of the story.
				
				How themes (schemata) seem to be created or referenced
			Be prepared to answer the questions below - perhaps in teams 
			
				
				
					
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							Identify news stories/ events that illustrate 
								each of the content factors 
							Identify news stories/ events that illustrate 
								some of the form factors 
							Identify news stories/ events that illustrate 
								one or two of the external constraints on the 
								news. 
							Identify news stories/ events that illustrate 
								one or two of the internal constraints on the 
								news. 
							Identify news stories/ events that illustrate 
								one or two of the presentational factors that 
								influence the news. 
 
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