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Dervin, Fred; Gao, Minghui – Language and Intercultural Communication, 2012
Research on intercultural couplehood often relies on cultures and "solid identities" to explain the couples' experiences. By looking at the media construction of an intercultural couple on Chinese television, we are interested in how they are presented and co-constructed through different perspectives, especially if and how (cultural)…
Descriptors: Television Research, Discourse Analysis, Fairy Tales, Television
Blake, Canan; Scanlon, Eileen – Journal of Interactive Media in Education, 2013
Online learning environments offer new opportunities for learning and over the last decade or so a variety of online learning environments have been developed by researchers to facilitate collaborative learning among students. In this paper we will present a case study of a successful collaborative learning design. This involves a near synchronous…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Synchronous Communication, Online Courses, Seminars
Cole, Charlotte F.; Labin, Daniel B.; del Rocio Galarza, Maria – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2008
For nearly four decades, Sesame Workshop has brought the joy of learning to the world's youngest citizens through the introduction of locally-produced coproductions of the preschool television series, "Sesame Street". Many of these television shows have been specifically designed to forward important prosocial messages directly linked to…
Descriptors: Television Research, Conflict, Foreign Countries, Childrens Television

Gomery, Douglas – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1997
Proposes a rethinking of historical analysis of U. S. television history, to begin at the local level. Offers a case study of the place of Washington, DC, as a site for network news. Notes that, as a community, Washington presents an important site where forces such as migration and suburbanization shaped the early history of television. (SR)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Case Studies, Local History, Television

Butler, Jeremy G. – Journal of Film and Video, 1993
Examines approaches to discourse and television, working from the specific example of the television situation comedy "Designing Women" to the general functioning of discourse in television narrative. Positions "Designing Women" within the sitcom genre. Suggests that "Designing Women" activates television's…
Descriptors: Characterization, Discourse Analysis, Feminism, Higher Education
Wallace, Mike – Peabody Journal of Education, 2007
The mass media contribution to education politics is explored through the application of a pluralistic theoretical framework to evidence connected with the making of an episode of a U.K. current affairs television program. The episode addressed a politically contentious educational issue but proved controversial in itself. Several sources…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Programming (Broadcast), Mass Media Effects
Tankel, Jonathan David – 1988
The ethical dilemma presented by the ratings sweeps is a fundamental operating principle of advertiser-financed television broadcasting: broadcasters generate operating revenue and profit by exchanging audiences for money with advertisers. In order to create or attract audiences to be sold, the broadcaster formulates or acquires and then…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiences, Broadcast Television, Ethics

LeRoy, David J. – Journal of Communication, 1980
Discusses the availability of research on the makeup of audiences for public television as well as the need for and uses of such data. The public television audience is characterized as generally the well-educated, affluent minority. (JMF)
Descriptors: Audiences, Programing (Broadcast), Public Television, Television Research

Ott, Brian L.; Aoki, Eric – Western Journal of Communication, 2001
Analyzes the television series "Star Trek: The Next Generation." Theorizes the relationship between collective visions of the future and the identity politics of the present. Argues that "The Next Generation" invites audiences to participate in a shared sense of the future that constrains human agency and (re)produces the…
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Higher Education, Imagination, Politics

Loshitzky, Yosefa – Journal of Film and Video, 1996
Examines foreign news by analyzing the use of visual images in the television reporting of the Nahalin incident--one of the early major incidents of the "Intifada," the Palestinian popular uprising in Israeli-occupied territories. Uses British, American, and French major news service reports to compare and deconstruct images of political…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Foreign Countries, News Reporting, Political Issues
Filipson, Leni – 1973
This study designed to measure the audience appeal and teaching effectiveness of television programming in the Sesame Street format for Swedish children was conducted in a nursery school setting. A Swedish pilot program, SESAM, based half on American material, was shown to a total of 79 children between the ages of 4 and 6, and the effects were…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Childrens Television, Preschool Children, Television Research
Murdock, Graham; McCron, Robin – Screen Education, 1979
Discusses the continuing debate about the effects of televised violence on viewers, particularly children, in terms of aggressive behavior. The two opposing views, the psychologistic and the relational, are each supported by research which, in turn, affects the use of censorship. (JMF)
Descriptors: Aggression, Audiences, Censorship, Children
Albarran, Alan B. – 1989
This paper analyzes the state of competition in the pay cable industry. The analysis conceptualizes competition in pay cable and discusses the current structure of the pay cable industry and the competition for subscribers and programming. The competition for audiences that pay cable faces from both pay-per-view services and the video cassette…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Cable Television, Competition, Mass Media
Smith, James R.; And Others – 1981
A study tested the utility of the viewing intention application of the transfer discrepancy model--a model attempting not only to identify the key program attributes that alter beliefs, but also to identify those that transfer this belief change into changes in viewer behavior. To promote cross-population examination, the study focused on network…
Descriptors: Adults, Attribution Theory, Audiences, Models
Cummings, Kate – Pre-Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory, 1992
Analyzes the double or mirrored scene of the Centers for Disease Control's AIDS education campaign and the responses to that campaign, basically, the dominant, heterosexual, televised discourses' defensive erasure of those semiotic objects that represent illicit and nonreproductive sex. (RS)
Descriptors: Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, Health Education, Higher Education, Media Research