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Pop Culture, Politics, and the News Entertainment Journalism in the Polarized Media Landscape electronic Joel Penney

By: Penney, Joel [author].Series: Oxford Academic: Publisher: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2022Edition: First Edition.Description: 260 p All black and white images.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780197557624.Subject(s): United States -- digital news journalismAdditional Physical Form: Print Version 9780197557594DDC classification: 320 Online resources: Oxford Academic
Contents:
Contents: Acknowledgments - Introduction - 1. Why Pop Culture News Matters: Theorizing and Historicizing Entertainment Journalism as Political Communication - 2. Progressing Hollywood: Left-Wing Entertainment Journalism and the Push for Diversity and Accountability - 3. Pop Culture Warriors: Right-Wing Entertainment Journalism and the Fight against "Big Hollywood" - 4. Hot Takes and Clickbait: The Impact of Commercialism on the Pop Culture-Politics Beat - 5. Trending Outrage: How Social Media Impacts the Work of Journalists at the Pop Culture-Politics Nexus - 6. Pop Culture News as a Bridge to Politics? Exploring the Audience Perspective - 7. Assessing the Public Value of Journalism at the Pop Culture-Politics Nexus - Notes - References - Index
Abstract: From controversies over Hollywood's on-screen portrayals and behind-the-scenes diversity to the latest outrage over a celebrity's public statements or private behavior, the world of pop culture now serves as the basis for political news and commentary across a wide range of outlets and from both left and right perspectives. Drawing on dozens of interviews with entertainment journalists who produce politically minded coverage as well as testimonials from audiences who share it on social media, this book argues for the importance of reframing our understanding of impactful journalism and persuasive political communication at a time when issues of identity and "culture war" have moved to the center of US public discourse. Yet although entertainment journalism must be taken seriously as a form of political communication even though it may sometimes appear frivolous on the surface, the day-to-day economic pressures of the digital news landscape can also complicate its public value. By squaring journalists' accounts of industrial practice with critiques of hyper-commercialism, "clickbait," and the lure of social media virality, the book highlights both the potential dangers and the potential benefits of channeling political discourse through the attention-grabbing lens of pop culture and celebrity news. In addition, it examines how audiences engage with this highly accessible and emotionally resonant form of journalism on social media and use it as a resource for political expression and discussion, raising important questions about how it may serve as a bridge to public issue engagement as well as a potential distraction from on-the-ground political concerns.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents: Acknowledgments - Introduction - 1. Why Pop Culture News Matters: Theorizing and Historicizing Entertainment Journalism as Political Communication - 2. Progressing Hollywood: Left-Wing Entertainment Journalism and the Push for Diversity and Accountability - 3. Pop Culture Warriors: Right-Wing Entertainment Journalism and the Fight against "Big Hollywood" - 4. Hot Takes and Clickbait: The Impact of Commercialism on the Pop Culture-Politics Beat - 5. Trending Outrage: How Social Media Impacts the Work of Journalists at the Pop Culture-Politics Nexus - 6. Pop Culture News as a Bridge to Politics? Exploring the Audience Perspective - 7. Assessing the Public Value of Journalism at the Pop Culture-Politics Nexus - Notes - References - Index

From controversies over Hollywood's on-screen portrayals and behind-the-scenes diversity to the latest outrage over a celebrity's public statements or private behavior, the world of pop culture now serves as the basis for political news and commentary across a wide range of outlets and from both left and right perspectives. Drawing on dozens of interviews with entertainment journalists who produce politically minded coverage as well as testimonials from audiences who share it on social media, this book argues for the importance of reframing our understanding of impactful journalism and persuasive political communication at a time when issues of identity and "culture war" have moved to the center of US public discourse. Yet although entertainment journalism must be taken seriously as a form of political communication even though it may sometimes appear frivolous on the surface, the day-to-day economic pressures of the digital news landscape can also complicate its public value. By squaring journalists' accounts of industrial practice with critiques of hyper-commercialism, "clickbait," and the lure of social media virality, the book highlights both the potential dangers and the potential benefits of channeling political discourse through the attention-grabbing lens of pop culture and celebrity news. In addition, it examines how audiences engage with this highly accessible and emotionally resonant form of journalism on social media and use it as a resource for political expression and discussion, raising important questions about how it may serve as a bridge to public issue engagement as well as a potential distraction from on-the-ground political concerns.

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