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Cherry, Dianne Lynne – 1985
Four Anglophone African newspapers were analyzed to determine whether their presentation of major foreign news was affected by the "New World Information Order" debate: the Western view that media should be free to challenge governments if necessary versus the Third World perspective that the press should be part of an integrated system…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Developing Nations, Influences
Robinson, Sondra G. – 1987
Utilizing both content analysis of 139 editorials appearing in 19 United States daily newspapers and the results of a survey of 146 newspaper editors, a study asked three questions: (1) To what extent is hunger covered in the news and editorial columns of U.S. daily newspapers? (2) How is hunger defined as a problem in terms of its causes in those…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Editorials, Foreign Countries, Hunger
Wilcox, Dennis Lee – 1974
This dissertation is a descriptive, comparative study of press-government relationships in the 34 nations of independent Black Africa south of the Sahara. Excluded from consideration are territories under European administration and those nations that have white minority governments. The 34 sovereign states are analyzed and systematically…
Descriptors: African Culture, Censorship, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations
Nwankwo, Robert L. – 1973
Editorials in the "West African Pilot", an English-language newspaper published in Lagos, for the years 1945, 1957, 1960, and 1963 (years of crucial importance to Nigeria) were studied to determine the effects of modernity, tradition, fluctuating socioeconomic conditions, and particularly political influences exerted on the press. Each…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Field Studies, Government Role, Information Dissemination