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Kenney, Keith; Lacy, Stephen – Newspaper Research Journal, 1987
Indicates that (1) newspaper competition had a significant impact on newspapers' use of color and graphics, (2) television competition had no impact, and (3) the number of newspapers in a group had only a limited relationship to the use of graphics and color. (JD)
Descriptors: Color, Economic Factors, Media Research, Newspapers
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Lacy, Stephen – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Tests James N. Rosse's model stating that there are layers of newspapers that compete with each other in a given area. Concludes that the effect of competition is greater for smaller newspapers and that newspaper executives see competition increasing in the next decade. (FL)
Descriptors: Administrators, Competition, Media Research, Models
Lacy, Stephen; And Others – 1987
A study examined the effect of market structure on suburban newspaper circulation and existence, specifically investigating whether the structure of the central city newspaper market influences the following: (1) the existence of a weekly or bi-weekly suburban newspaper; (2) the existence of a daily suburban newspaper; and (3) the circulation of…
Descriptors: Competition, Media Research, Metropolitan Areas, Newspapers
Lacy, Stephen; Fico, Frederick – 1989
To explore the theoretical relation of newspaper competition to overall news quality, a study used a model of newspaper competition based on economic assumptions to investigate whether the product quality of a newspaper is positively related to the financial expenditure on it, and whether newspaper circulation is positively related to quality.…
Descriptors: Competition, Content Analysis, Economic Factors, Investment
Lacy, Stephen – 1986
A study was conducted to discover why investigation of one of the most important trends in the newspaper industry during the past century, the decline of newspaper competition within a city, has produced conflicting results. The study reviewed existing literature to learn why this is so, and also to determine if direct daily newspaper competition…
Descriptors: Competition, Competitive Selection, Content Analysis, Editorials
Lacy, Stephen – 1987
A study examined whether intercity competition affects the content of daily newspapers and whether the content profile is consistent with the umbrella competition theory elaborated by James N. Rosse. Rosse's theory hypothesized four layers of newspaper competition--large metropolitan dailies, satellite daily papers, suburban dailies, and weekly…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Competition, Content Analysis, Layout (Publications)
Lacy, Stephen; And Others – 1988
Efforts to discover what variables affect news media content have taken many approaches during the past 35 years. These approaches have emphasized psychological factors, sociological factors, cultural and social forces, and economic factors. Evidence exists that all these forces play a role in determining what becomes news. To examine how these…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Economic Factors, Local Issues, Mass Media Role
Kenney, Keith; Lacy, Stephen – 1986
Noting that technology in the field of graphics and printing has permitted greater use of color, photographs, and graphics by newspapers, a study examined the effects of economic factors such as newspaper competition and ownership on the actual use of new technology for color and graphics. The newspaper sample, stratified on the basis of ownership…
Descriptors: Color, Communications, Competition, Content Analysis