A
newsmagazine, also spelled
news magazine, is usually a weekly
magazine featuring articles or segments on current events. News magazines generally go more in-depth into stories than
newspapers or television news, trying to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts.
Print news magazines
Major news magazines in print include:
Television news magazines
Television news magazines provide a similar service to print news magazines, but their stories are presented as short television
documentaries rather than written articles.
These broadcasts serve as an alternative in covering certain issues more in-depth than regular newscasts. The formula, first established by Panorama on the BBC in 1953 has proved successful around the world.
Examples include:
- Sunday Report - 星期日檔案 (Hong Kong)
- News Magazine (新聞透視) (Hong Kong)
Television news magazines provide several stories not seen on regular newscasts, including celebrity profiles, coverage of big businesses, hidden camera techniques, better international coverage, exposing and correcting injustices, in-depth coverage of a headline story, and hot topic interviews.
In the
United States, television news magazines were very popular in the 1990s, since they were a cheap and easy way to better utilize the investment in network news departments. Television news magazines once aired five nights a week on most television networks. However, with the success of
reality shows, news magazines have largely been supplanted.
Reality shows cost slightly less to produce and attain a younger and more loyal audience than the news magazines they replaced. Thus, the audience once attracted to news magazine shows have largely drifted to
cable television, where common news magazine topics such as
nature,
science,
celebrities, and
politics all have their own channels.
Radio news magazines
Radio news magazines are similar to television news magazines. Unlike radio newscasts, which are typically about five minutes in length, radio news magazines can run from 30 minutes up to three hours or more.
Examples include:International
Australia
- AM (Monday–Friday; ABC Local Radio))
- PM (Monday–Friday; ABC Local Radio and Radio National)
United Kingdom
- PM (Monday–Saturday; Radio 4)
- Today (Monday–Saturday; Radio 4)
United States:
Canada
- World Report The World At Six (CBC)
See also
Category:News magazinesCategory:Journalismde:Nachrichtenmagazinfr:Magazine d'actualitéit:Settimanale di attualitàth:นิตยสารข่าวuk:Журнал новинzh:新聞雜誌