If It Bleeds, It Leads : An Anatomy of Television News by Matthew Robert Kerbel (2001, Trade Paperback)
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If It Bleeds, It Leads : An Anatomy of Television News, Paperback by Kerbel, Matthew Robert, ISBN 0813398193, ISBN-13 9780813398198, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Looks at television news, with a minute-by-minute account of three hours of syndicated, local, and network information programming to debunk what passes for news.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherTaylor & Francis Group
ISBN-100813398193
ISBN-139780813398198
eBay Product ID (ePID)1760679
Product Key Features
Number of Pages164 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameIf It Bleeds, It Leads : an Anatomy of Television News
Publication Year2001
SubjectSociology / General, Television / General, General
TypeTextbook
AuthorMatthew Robert Kerbel
Subject AreaPerforming Arts, Social Science
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight16 Oz
Item Length8.2 in
Item Width5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2001-017751
Dewey Edition21
Dewey Decimal070.1/95
Table Of Content* Disclaimer: Everything you are about to read is true Hour One: Syndicated Talk (The Actual Program You See Will Vary Depending on Where You Live) * 4:00:00 pm Station Identification * 4:00:05 pm Opening Montage (Roll Tape) * 4:00:35 pm Meet the Hosts * 4:05:00 pm Meet the Guests * 4:10:00 pm Supply Medical Treatment for the Guests * 4:12:20 pm Begin First Protracted Shoving, Punching, and Deleted Dialogue Segment Between Best Friends Who Care About Each Other a Lot * 4:13:15 pm Add Fuel to Fire; Cue Second Bounder * 4:13:27 pm Begin 2-Minute 45-Second Sibling Shoving, Punching, and Deleted Dialogue Segment * 4:16:12 pm Add More Fuel to Fire; Alert Hospital to Prepare for Injuries * 4:18:02 pm Everyone Realizes This Is the Show * 4:23:30 pm Prepare to Pay Bouncers Overtime Hour Two: Live at Five (Dead by Six) * 5:00:00 pm Tease * 5:00:30 pm Inventing a Riot * 5:02:45 pm A Reassuring Segue * 5:03:00 pm Only Popular Restaurants Are Dangerous * 5:05:50 pm Tease * 5:06:00 pm Ad Time-Out: You Will Be on Television * 5:09:00 pm Feeling the Barometric Pressure * 5:11:45 pm What Ever Happened to the Story About the Breast Implants? * 5:12:00 pm Movie-or Reality? * 5:15:00 pm The Great Baking Powder Incident * 5:15:52 pm Tease * 5:16:00 pm Promo * 5:16:15 pm Ad Time-Out: You Can Be a Newswriter * 5:20:00 pm First Feature: It Could Happen Any Time Without Warning * 5:23:30 pm Segue into Terrifying Weather * 5:24:00 pm Air Quality * 5:25:00 pm Weather Time-Out: How You Can Be a Weathercaster * 5:29:00 pm Dessert * 5:30:00 pm How Many Times Can One Car Smash into a House? * 5:31:40 pm Minor Injuries, Major Pictures * 5:32:10 pm Wicked Winds * 5:33:55 pm Tease * 5:34:00 pm Ad Time-Out: May Is the Cruelest Month. Februarys Not So Great, Either * 5:37:00 pm Second Feature: Extreme Sex * 5:39:55 pm Whats Really Important in Philadelphia * 5:40:00 pm Exactly Why Do They Need Weather Reports in San Diego? * 5:42:00 pm Ad Time-Out: You Can Be a News Director * 5:45:00 pm Score! * 5:47:55 pm Now, an Ad for an Ad * 5:48:30 pm Third Feature: Implants * 5:50:50 pm After the Surgery * 5:51:00 pm Ad Time-Out: You Can Be a Star * 5:55:30 pm More Sex, Please * 5:56:00 pm Dave Loves Cheesesteaks * 5:59:00 pm Lock Those Doors-and Come Back at Eleven Hour Three: Network * 6:00:00 pm Tease * 6:00:25 pm War Stories * 6:02:10 pm Excuse Me? * 6:05:00 pm But Enough About You * 6:07:20 pm Up Next * 6:07:30 pm Promo * 6:07:45 pm Ad Time-Out: Lets Have an Impeachment! * 6:10:00 pm Al Gore Gets a Surprise Makeover * 6:12:00 pm Down to Size * 6:13:35 pm Tease * 6:13:40 pm Promo * 6:14:00 pm Ad Time-Out: Fear at 6:16, Outrage at 6:20 * 6:16:00 pm Scary Cars * 6:18:00 pm Scary Phones * 6:20:00 pm Feeling Fleeced * 6:22:30 pm Tease * 6:22:35 pm Promo * 6:23:00 pm Ad Time-Out: Take the Fear and Outrage Challenge! * 6:26:00 pm Freaky, Roof-Busting Great Balls of Hail * 6:28:30 pm Promo * 6:28:50 pm Promo * 6:29:00 pm Promo * 6:29:15 pm Promo * 6:29:20 pm Promo * 6:29:25 pm Promo * 6:29:40 pm Promo * 6:29:45 pm Promo * 6:29:50 pm Promo * 6:29:59 pm Fade Out Postscript: The Sky Keeps Falling * 9:59:15 pm News * 9:59:30 pm TV Show * 9:59:45 pm Mini-Series * 10:00:00 pm News * 10:27:30 pm News * 10:34:00 pm News * 10:45:20 pm Mini-Series * 10:57:15 pm News
SynopsisYou've been watching television news forever. You're intimately familiar with the friendly faces and soothing voices that nightly tell you what's wrong with the world. You think you know everything there is to know about them. You're wrong. If It Bleeds, It Leads takes us minute-by-minute through two-and-one-half real hours of syndicated, local, and network information programming to uncover the truth behind what passes as news. Why is the only real difference between Jerry Springer and Dan Rather that Dan's guests usually don't need medical attention? How did a load of baking powder spark two minutes of high-strung local news coverage? It's all here: the personal revelations of talk show guests; the dangers lurking in your neighborhood; sports; sex; celebrity; power; and weather updates every ten minutes--all real material taken from real broadcasts designed to keep viewers glued to the screen., A real-time look at what happens on television, giving a behind the scenes look at the news broadcasts that provide "information" to millions of Americans., You've been watching television news forever. You're intimately familiar with the friendly faces and soothing voices that nightly tell you what's wrong with the world. You think you know everything there is to know about them. You're wrong.If It Bleeds, It Leads takes us minute-by-minute through two-and-one-half real hours of syndicated, local, and network information programming to uncover the truth behind what passes as news. Why is the only real difference between Jerry Springer and Dan Rather that Dan's guests usually don't need medical attention? How did a load of baking powder spark two minutes of high-strung local news coverage? It's all here: the personal revelations of talk show guests; the dangers lurking in your neighborhood; sports; sex; celebrity; power; and weather updates every ten minutes--all real material taken from real broadcasts designed to keep viewers glued to the screen.