Into the Newsroom: Exploring the Digital Production of Regional Television News

Foreword by Robert Huffaker. Preface. 1. Introduction 2. Actor Network Theory 3. Entering the Network: The Media Hub and its Status as a Black Box 4. PDP: How a Technological Innovation Enters the News Network 5. PDP: The Translation of the News Network and the Reconfiguration of News 6. Extending the Network - the BBC's Local Television Project 7. The Satellite Truck and Live Reporting 8. Human Actors, Intentionality and Actor Network Theory. Conclusion. Index

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