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The economic recovery on TV news
The Media and Austerity: Comparative perspectives., Pages: 63 - 79
Swansea University Author: Richard Thomas
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This chapter looks at how economic growth was presented on ITV and BBC news during 2014. It shows that growth was almost perceived as positive, and that useful contextualizing connections with inequality and the environment are rarely mentioned or expanded on.
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Routledge
2018
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