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Viser, Victor J. – Communication Research, 1997
Codes 1038 magazine advertisements spanning 1940 through 1950 for mode of address in the child's body, face, eyes, and other areas. Indicates, regarding mode of address, significant rotating image trends toward a more direct address in the eyes and face of the child in the postwar period--trends that were absent in prewar and war years. (PA)
Descriptors: Advertising, Children, Content Analysis, Media Research
Scheiner, Ed – 1980
"The Ladies' Home Journal" and its founder Cyrus H. K. Curtis are often praised for establishing significant and lasting standards of reputable advertising in the United States. These standards include banning the profitable but offensive advertising of patent medicines, vouching for the integrity of advertising contained in the…
Descriptors: Advertising, History, Marketing, Media Research
Phipps, Steven P. – 1989
This 677-item bibliography consists of articles, periodicals, and books in English dating from 1930 to the present, on various aspects of documentary film and video. The material is organized alphabetically under each author's surname. (NKA)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Documentaries, Film Study, Films
Torkelson, G. M. – 1981
The highlights of articles evaluating the results of media research over the past 25 years are briefly reviewed, and the constructionists' and the reductionists' approaches to media research are described. It is pointed out that for the researcher in media, the implications of a constructionist approach are quite clear, at least from a…
Descriptors: History, Media Research, Research Methodology, Research Needs
American Journalism Historians' Association. – 1992
This proceedings contain 16 papers on American journalism history in the 20th century. Papers in the proceedings are: "News Suppression & Press Intimidation During the Nixon Administration" (Egbe Enonnchong); "The Persian Gulf War: Revolution in News Transmission" (Robert L. Spellman); "South Dakota's W. R. Ronald:…
Descriptors: Characterization, Ethics, Journalism, Journalism History

Isoba, John C. G. – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Describes how Uganda's newspaper industry started slowly in the early twentieth century, expanded rapidly in the 1950s and 1960s, and then declined; notes that by 1976 only 14 of 84 newspapers established over a period of 79 years still existed. Provides information about each newspaper published between 1900 and 1976. (GT)
Descriptors: African History, Foreign Countries, Journalism, Media Research

Sim, John Cameron – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Notes that the percentage of daily newspapers that also produce a weekly or semiweekly edition has dwindled since 1876; outlines reasons for the continuance of the approximately 50 daily-weekly combinations in existence in 1978. (GT)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Media Research, Newspapers, Trend Analysis
Huff, W. A. Kelly – 1989
To examine the success of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) 1982 decision not to select a standard transmission system for AM stereophonic broadcasting (instead leaving it to the marketplace), this paper documents and analyzes the first 7 years of the AM stereo marketplace. Following an explanatory introduction, the paper's first…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Equipment Standards, Federal Regulation, Government Role
Barker-Plummer, Bernadette – 1989
To investigate what the news is by looking at journalists' practices and sources from a historical perspective, a study conducted a computer content analysis of levels of attribution and institutional sources in "The New York Times" and "The Los Angeles Times" from 1885 through 1985. Using the GENCA program that matches a…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Sources, Journalism History, Media Research

Kraus, Sidney – Journal of Communication, 1996
Reviews the events, studies, and comments (from 1960 to the present) regarding the controversial question of who won the first 1960 televised debate between John F. Kennedy and Richard M. Nixon. Supports the view that, for television viewers, Kennedy was the winner, whereas radio listeners gave Nixon the edge. (SR)
Descriptors: Debate, Media Research, National Surveys, Presidential Campaigns (United States)

Garnham, Nicholas – Journal of Communication, 1988
Discusses the importance of Raymond Williams' contribution to the field of communications by examining his work, illustrative of a process of inductive cultural analysis derived from the tradition of close reading of literary texts, then applied over a much wider cultural and social range. (MS)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Influences, Mass Media, Media Research
Breecher, Maury M.; And Others – 1993
Noting that the technique of content analysis has become a useful tool for mass communication researchers, this annotated bibliography explains how the field evolved. The annotated bibliography's introduction suggests that: first stage issues (from the 1890s to the mid-1930s) involved efforts by journalists and educators to develop systematic…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Content Analysis, Higher Education, Journalism History
Raymond, Nancy – 1988
Social, economic, and popular scientific trends converged in the early twentieth century to support the mass popularity of cosmetics. Twentieth-century magazine ads for personal care and beauty products reflected the contemporary belief that "science" was on the verge of being able to cure almost anything, including physical flaws and…
Descriptors: Advertising, Cultural Traits, Females, Media Research
Lichty, Lawrence W. – Feedback, 1985
The director of media research for the Public Broadcasting System's series on the Vietnam War discusses research aspects of the documentary, noting the similarity with master's thesis work. (PD)
Descriptors: Documentaries, Film Production, Films, History

Badash, Lawrence; Hewlett, Richard G. – Knowledge: Creation, Diffusion, Utilization, 1993
Describes an explosion in Port Chicago (California) that a journalist later ascribed to a nuclear weapon, explains how his conclusions can be refuted, discusses the sociology of publishing such spectacular claims, and suggests how historians might better assist journalists in evaluating such claims. (40 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Media Research, News Media, Nuclear Technology