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In an age when technology is evolving at an exponential pace, our reliance on it is increasing just as fast. But during, and immediately after, Hurricane Katrina, almost all communication in the area abruptly ceased. Only one medium was able to effectively operate and inform the nation: TV News. Very little academic literature exists on the ramifications from a period in which one news medium dominates. Serving as a foundational citation in Communication, the analysis uses a methodology that may continue to be replicated in order to forge a more definitive and diversified view of how TV News…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In an age when technology is evolving at an
exponential pace, our reliance on it is increasing
just as fast. But during, and immediately after,
Hurricane Katrina, almost all communication in the
area abruptly ceased. Only one medium was able to
effectively operate and inform the nation: TV News.
Very little academic literature exists on the
ramifications from a period in which one news medium
dominates. Serving as a foundational citation in
Communication, the analysis uses a methodology that
may continue to be replicated in order to forge a
more definitive and diversified view of how TV News
impacts history. Did reporters deceive the millions
who were watching? Appealing to professionals working
in History, Politics, and Communication, this book
investigates the broadcast content to determine its
accuracy and the public memory it created. It sheds
light on what really happened during the aftermath of
Hurricane Katrina and whether President Bush
responded appropriately. Evaluating the industry''s
impact during a rare time when it faced no
competition, this book is also directed at anyone
considering a career in TV News and those already
working within the field.
Autorenporträt
Joshua D. Nathan, MA: Graduating Magna Cum Laude in Journalismfrom Northwestern University, he earned a Certificate ofBroadcast Meteorology while working on-air in TV News&focusedon Communication for his MA. Associate Faculty at theMetropolitan State College of Denver, Instructor at the ArtInstitute of Colorado,&a Freelance Journalist.