Mario Zunino's book explores the evolution of television news broadcasts, specifically focusing on TF1, a major French television channel. The author examines how the privatization of TF1 and the competition for higher viewer ratings have influenced the dramatic presentation of news, suggesting that elements typically associated with fiction are being employed to capture audience attention. The work investigates the historical and economic aspects of television news production, analyzing how these factors have shaped the content and presentation. Aimed at media scholars and communication experts, the book raises questions about the commercialization of news and its implications for public information. |