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Kerrigan, Frank; Tilley, Adrian – 1986
This study was conducted to record and evaluate, through a questionnaire and discussion, a young audience's perception of a quiz type television program with school age children as participants. The question under investigation was how the fundamental principle of a quiz show--in which knowledge is bartered for material gain--could be measured…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Audience Analysis, Content Analysis, Educational Attitudes
Larson, James F.; Rivenburgh, Nancy K. – 1989
A study was conducted to describe the extent and dimensions of televised messages about nation, culture, and the Olympics, comparing them across three broadcast systems in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The study was based on complete opening ceremony telecasts by NBC in America, Australia's Network TEN, and the British…
Descriptors: Athletics, Broadcast Television, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
McGuigan, Jim – 1986
This paper discusses the cognitive effect of a highly successful 1985 British television program, "Edge of Darkness," which was viewed by millions and received critical plaudits and the accolade of the industry itself. The program is shown to represent a significant television event for formal and cognitive reasons that can usefully be…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Capitalism, Cognitive Processes, Content Analysis
Manuel, Preethi – 1986
Since television both reflects and affects society, how blacks are portrayed in television drama is significant for program producers, the audience, and for consideration in debates on multicultural content, minority access, and integrated casting. Previous work in the field of blacks and television has been based on observational sociology,…
Descriptors: Audiences, Blacks, Broadcast Industry, Content Analysis
Choat, Ernest – 1986
Very little research has been carried out on the extent to which educational television is recognized as part of the curriculum in nursery and infant schools and how it facilitates learning in young children. The aim of the curriculum at this level should be to offer experiences to children that, through conceptualization, will develop in them the…
Descriptors: British Infant Schools, Child Development, Childrens Television, Cognitive Development