"While terms such as 'soft news', 'dumbing down', 'tabloidisation' or 'commercialisation' are often pejoratively invoked to describe an approach or style of journalism, it is less clear what these values actually are..."
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Stephen Cushion in: Television Journalism, SAGE, 10 November 2011, p. 23
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