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Comparing Russian, French and UK television news: portrayals of the casualties of war
2015
Russian Journal of Communication
Focusing on the news value of compassion in war reporting, this article examines portrayals of victims in foreign conflict reporting by Russian, French and UK television news. It compares the reports of Russia's state-aligned news provider, Vremya; BBC's News at Ten; and France 2's 20 Heures and explores the extent to which they draw on, or sideline, this news value to maintain the newsworthiness of their items. The article investigates coverage of the intra-Palestinian fighting in June 2007
doi:10.1080/19409419.2015.1008940
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