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Gandy, Oscar H., Jr. – 1980
This paper argues that the conditions that have historically supported the regulation of the telecommunications industry in the United States have been reproduced around the world and exist most formidably within the developing nations. In support of this argument, the paper examines several key periods in United States regulatory history. It then…
Descriptors: Federal Regulation, Film Industry, Foreign Countries, International Relations
Breen, Myles P. – 1981
An observer can identify a trend in television news presentation style toward the dramatic, not only in the sets and the personnel, but more importantly in the choice of what is deemed newsworthy. A thesis is proposed by many suggesting that television is a regular ritual of many viewers of which news is a minor part and that television's first…
Descriptors: International Relations, Journalism, News Media, News Reporting
Fisher, Harold A.; Westley, Bruce H., Ed. – 1980
Identifying the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as the most important, successful, and effectively operative of all regional broadcasting associations, this monograph offers the EBU as a model for the development of international cooperation in broadcasting in other parts of the world. Various sections of the monograph discuss the conditions…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cooperation, Cooperative Programs, Foreign Countries
Larson, James F. – 1988
This document explores the impact of television coverage on foreign policy decision making and the complexities of a changing media-foreign policy relationship in an era of global television. Government officials believe that television news has a great effect on foreign policy decisions. By contrast, many political scientists contend that…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Foreign Policy, Global Approach, International Education
Annino, Josephine; Burghardt, Deborah – 1979
An estimated 100,000 to 200,000 hours of television programing per year are exported by the United States and the effects of this programing on other cultures, particularly those in developing nations, have generated concern. The appeal of this programing can be explained by its intended universality: it is produced within a multiethnic culture,…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Communication (Thought Transfer), Culture Contact, Foreign Countries