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What Are the Main Processes Involved in the Production and Presentation of Television News?  

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What Are the Main Processes Involved in the Production and Presentation of Television News? Television news is as much a media product as any other televised media output. There are criteria that news stories have to fulfil before they are considered newsworthy. These news values dictate the importance of the story and thus its inclusion and alignment within the programme. There are numerous factors affecting the reporting of news such as the cultural relevance, the time frame in which the news can be reported and even the availability of footage to reinforce the story. The Glasgow Media Group quote 'The Task of Broadcasting News' (a BBC pamphlet), in reference to the news values which dictate precedence as the 'dramatic' aspects of events and as being "the relevant detail, the interesting human touch which distinguishes the newsworthy story." News studios have now become predominantly computer generated and the presentation has become a very...

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