Doing “Authentic” News: Voices, Forms, and Strategies in Presenting Television News

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  • Debing Feng Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics

Keywords:

authenticity, mode of address, presentational elements, voice, television news

Abstract

Unlike print news that is static and mainly composed of written text, television news is dynamic and needs to be delivered with diversified presentational modes and forms. Drawing upon Bakhtin’s heteroglossia and Goffman’s production format of talk, this article examined the presentational forms and strategies deployed in BBC News at Ten and CCTV’s News Simulcast. It showed that the employment of different presentational elements and forms in the two programs reflects two contrasting types of news discourse. The discourse of BBC News tends to present different, and even confrontational, voices with diversified presentational forms, such as direct mode of address and “fresh talk,” thus likely to accentuate the authenticity of the news. The other type of discourse (i.e., CCTV News) seems to prefer monologic news presentation and prioritize studio-based, scripted news reading, such as on-camera address or voice-overs, and it thus creates a single authoritative voice that is likely to undermine the truth of the news.

Author Biography

Debing Feng, Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics

Debing Feng is Lecturer at Jiangxi University of Finance and Economics, China. He received his PhD in Linguistics at the University of Macau. His research interests include sociolinguistics, multimodal discourse analysis, discourse analysis, conversation analysis and media studies. His recent publications include “National voice: a discourse analysis of China Central Television’s News Simulcast” in Discourse & Communication, 2013, 7(3) and “Identifying the participants: reference in television news” in Visual Communication, 2016, 15(2).Tel: 0086-15970611346

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2016-08-29

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