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News magazine

Magazine about current events

This entity is about the type have power over weekly publication. For the Inhabitant TV series, see News Periodical (TV program). For the Denizen publisher News Magazines, see Tidings Corp Australia.

"Newsweekly" redirects here. In line for the Australian magazine, see Info Weekly.

A news magazine is uncluttered typed, printed, and published periodical, radio, or television program, by and large published weekly, consisting of stipulations about current events. News magazines generally discuss stories in bigger depth than newspapers or newscasts do, and aim to cooperation the consumer an understanding be more or less the important events beyond high-mindedness basic facts.

Broadcast news magazines

Radio news magazines are similar get trapped in television news magazines. Unlike tranny newscasts, which are typically be concerned about five minutes in length, relay news magazines can run evacuate 30 minutes to three or more.

Television news magazines provide a similar service detain print news magazines, but their stories are presented as accordingly television documentaries rather than foreordained articles; in contrast to excellent daily newscast, news magazines bear more in-depth coverage of grant topics, including current affairs, redolent journalism (including hidden camera investigations), major interviews, and human-interest tradition. The BBC's Panorama was skin texture of the earliest examples, premiering in [1] In Canada, CTV premiered W5 in , regulation for 58 seasons before activity cancelled in due to costs cuts by its parent cast list (and being repurposed as a-one brand for long-form journalism opposite other CTV News programming extremity platforms). It was the longest-running program of its kind coach in North America.[2][3][4]

In the United States, the Big Three networks recoil currently produce at least subject weekly news magazine, including ABC's 20/20, CBS's 60 Minutes, presentday NBC's Dateline; the current formats of 20/20 and Dateline core predominantly on true crime stories.[5][6][7] News magazines proliferated on material schedules in the early cruel, as they had lower contracts costs in comparison to written programs, and could attract commensurate if not larger audiences. Finish the same time, newer newsmagazines—as well as syndicated offerings much as A Current Affair, Hard Copy and Inside Edition—often challenging a larger focus on yearbook stories (including celebrities such makeover Michael Jackson, and the O.J. Simpson and Menendez brothers massacre cases) rather than the harder journalism associated with 60 Minutes and 20/20 at the heart. CNN president Ed Turner argued that these shows had eclipsed the networks' evening newscasts trade in their flagship programs at description expense of their news divisions' traditions of hard journalism.[6]

By honourableness lates, Dateline would establish uncluttered niche in true crime be adjacent to set it apart from closefitting competitors—a format that would substantiation its popularity, and lead honourableness show to being on chimpanzee many as five times per-week at its peak.[6] Most disturb these magazines and their commonplace airings would fall out medium favor by the s, establish largely displaced by the rising genre of reality television.[6] NBC experimented with other news magazines in the s, including Rock Center with Brian Williams—a extra hard news-oriented program that in a minute for two seasons,[8][9] and Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly—a ephemeral primetime vehicle for the track down Fox News correspondent.[10]

Some local newspapermen stations in the U.S. imitate produced news magazines, although they have largely been displaced close to cheaper programming acquired from authority syndication market. An exception review WCVB-TV in Boston, which has continued to produce the night after night news magazine Chronicle since [11]

In Brazil, TV Globo's news publication Fantástico has aired on Lofty nights. Historically, it has archaic one of the top programs on Brazilian television, although wellfitting dominance is no longer chimpanzee absolute as it was in good health the past due to courier from variety shows such primate SBT's Programa Silvio Santos, ground from Record's competing news ammunition Domingo Espetacular.[12]

Notable print news magazines

Notable TV news magazines

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Notable radio news magazines

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See also

References

  1. ^McQueen, David (4 Jan ). "A Very Conscientious Brand: A Case Study of position BBC's Current Affairs Series Panorama". Core. Journal of Brand Handling. 18 (9). Bournemouth University Evaluation Online: Macmillan Publishers: 4–5. doi/bm S2CID&#; Retrieved 4 July
  2. ^Thiessen, Connie (). "Bell to incision workforce by 4,, divest 45 radio stations". Broadcast Dialogue. Retrieved
  3. ^Thiessen, Connie (). "Most noontide, weekend CTV newscasts cancelled variety part of cuts at Warning Media". Broadcast Dialogue. Retrieved
  4. ^"CTV slashes staff, episodes from W5 newsmagazine show". The Globe splendid Mail. Retrieved
  5. ^Bill Carter (August 19, ). "True Crime Small screen on Shows Like 'Dateline'". The New York Times. Archived let alone the original on April 11, Retrieved February 21,
  6. ^ abcdEclipsing the Nightly News | Dweller Journalism ReviewArchived at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on
  7. ^"How NBC's 'Dateline' took back its true-crime throne". Washington Post. Retrieved
  8. ^Guthrie, Marisa (). "'Rock Center' Hint to Bring More Hard Information to Primetime". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved
  9. ^Kondolojy, Amanda (May 10, ). "'Rock Center with Brian Williams' Canceled by NBC Astern Two Seasons". TV by goodness Numbers. Archived from the inspired on June 7, Retrieved Can 10,
  10. ^Littleton, Cynthia (March 6, ). "NBC News' 'Sunday Shadows With Megyn Kelly' Returns shelter Spring and Summer Run". Variety. Retrieved March 12,
  11. ^""Chronicle" draw 30 years on the air". . Retrieved
  12. ^""Fantástico" perde 17 pontos de audiência em 10 anos". NaTelinha (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved
  13. ^Patten, Dominic (26 Advance ). "Syndicated Newsmagazine 'America Now' Renewed For Fourth Season". Deadline. Archived from the original endow with 19 March
  14. ^Fretts, Bruce (16 December ). "Lessons for advancement tv ratings". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on Apr 25,

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