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Ian Punnett

    Toward a Theory of True Crime Narratives
    Moving Sounds
    Redefining Journalism in an Age of Technological Advancements, Changing Demographics, and Social Issues
    • Exploring the future of journalism, this book examines how technological advancements and shifting demographics will reshape news consumption over the next few decades. By integrating insights from leading tech firms and science fiction writers, it presents a multifaceted view of journalism's evolution, including the challenges and opportunities for media producers. Key themes include audience engagement, the role of identity and community, and the influence of emerging technologies like robotics and immersive journalism. It serves as a vital resource for a diverse audience, from journalists to educators.

      Redefining Journalism in an Age of Technological Advancements, Changing Demographics, and Social Issues
    • Moving Sounds

      • 182 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Moving Sounds explores the unique animating symbiosis that develops whenever previously unrelated technologies become intertwined and form a mutually invigorating relationship. When "car" and "radio" became permanently inculcated, it changed how both cars and radio were designed and experienced. Moving Sounds is the first book-length study exploring the relationship between the car and the radio. While much scholarship has been devoted to the general history of radio, radio’s unique relationship with the open road has been largely overlooked. The nascent interconnectivity between the early car and radio developers, and what they did to help each other, is another aspect of cultural history that is explored in Moving Sounds .

      Moving Sounds
    • This book establishes the line between mainstream journalism and the multimedia phenomena of true crime. The research codifies true crime texts of various types on multiple platforms-radio, television, print, digital, and film-to reveal the defining characteristics of the genre.

      Toward a Theory of True Crime Narratives