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Title: Assessing the potential of Channel NewsAsia as the next ‘Al Jazeera’: A comparative discourse analysis of Channel NewsAsia and the BBC
Authors: Wu, Shangyuan 
Keywords: Al Jazeera
Asian perspectives
authoritarian developmental model
Channel NewsAsia
global media contra-flows
global South
Singapore
Issue Date: Aug-2013
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Citation: Wu, Shangyuan (2013-08). Assessing the potential of Channel NewsAsia as the next ‘Al Jazeera’: A comparative discourse analysis of Channel NewsAsia and the BBC. Global Media and Communication 9 (2) : 83-99. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1177/1742766513478137
Abstract: In the last decade, Western news organizations such as CNN and the BBC have been increasingly upstaged by satellite news services from the global South. The Qatari news network, Al Jazeera, has emerged as a prime example of a global media contra-flow that has been able to give its region a voice in the international news arena. At a time when developments like the global economic crisis have called for greater checks and balances on Western governments and corporations, this paper takes a critical look at an increasingly prominent news player in the fast-growing developing region of East Asia, Channel NewsAsia, to ascertain if it is likely to rise up the ranks to the level of Al Jazeera. A critical discourse analysis comparing the coverage of Channel NewsAsia and the BBC’s most salient stories, however, shows that the Singapore-based station falls short in its claim to ‘provide Asian perspectives’ because it is constrained by political-economic factors to operate within an authoritarian developmental news model.
Source Title: Global Media and Communication
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/237418
ISSN: 1742-7665
1742-7673
DOI: 10.1177/1742766513478137
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