Abstract

This article addresses the phenomenon of intertextuality as part of the shifting norms in current discourses of broadcast news. Using approaches from stylistic theory and multimodal discourse analysis, I examine the increasing use of intertextual features more usually associated with fictional genres in contemporary television news, and the effect of this ‘artfulness’ on the production of meanings in the factual genre of news reports.

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