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Popkin, Jeremy – Journalism Quarterly, 1985
Reveals that independent international gazettes provided coverage of major crises and had an important impact on the events of the late eighteenth century in Europe. (FL)
Descriptors: European History, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers
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Johnson, Karen S. – Journalism Quarterly, 1985
Concludes that the notion that the media provides a newly elected president with a "period of grace" is oversimplified. (FL)
Descriptors: Elections, Media Research, News Media, News Reporting
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Hurd, Robert E.; Singletary, Michael W. – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Suggests that while endorsements seem to sway a few voters, the effect is so small that such endorsements are unlikely to influence the outcome of an election. (FL)
Descriptors: Editorials, Elections, Media Research, Newspapers
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Journalism Quarterly, 1981
Summarizes research dealing with: (1) the first daily newspaper in English, (2) ownership trends in cable television, (3) how women's magazines cover living alone, (4) city/regional magazines, (5) developing criteria for a farm magazine, and (6) media coverage of political events and issues. (FL)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers
Fedler, Fred; And Others – 1985
A study was conducted to learn more about voters' use and perception of endorsements in the 1984 presidential election. Six interviewers were trained and then assigned to a random sample of precincts in Orlando, Florida, on the day of the 1984 presidential election. Each interviewer stopped every third voter and asked those willing to cooperate 12…
Descriptors: Elections, Interviews, Media Research, Newspapers
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Shoemaker, Pamela J. – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Concludes that the news media report less favorably on deviant political groups but not less prominently. Suggests the findings support the theory that the media act as agents for social control. (FL)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Media Research, News Media, News Reporting
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Hynds, Ernest C. – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Reveals that most newspapers are devoting as much or more space to editorials today as in 1957 and that more are endorsing political candidates. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Editorials, Layout (Publications), Media Research
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Fedler, Fred; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1983
Finds that the percentage of favorable, neutral, and unfavorable statements about the three Kennedy brothers in two national news magazines was similar and that both magazines published proportionately more favorable statements about John Kennedy than about either of his brothers. (FL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Media Research, News Reporting
Dunwoody, Sharon; Shields, Steven – 1984
A study investigated the possibility that news sources account for the pattern of journalistic topic selection. It was hypothesized that the proportions of content in raw news materials made available to reporters by sources would be similar to the proportion of content found in published stories, and that the proportions of sources for these raw…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Sources, Journalism, Media Research
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Grainey, Timothy F.; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Concludes that the three Chicago daily newspapers gave race more coverage than all the traditional campaign issues combined in the mayoral race of 1983. (FL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elections, Media Research, News Reporting
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Weimann, Gabriel – Journalism Quarterly, 1983
Reports that coverage of preelection polls by the Israeli press has increased markedly since 1948, as has media sponsorship of them. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elections, Foreign Countries, Media Research
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Sinclair, Keith – Journalism Quarterly, 1982
Analyzes press coverage of the 1979 British general election to determine if reporting concentrated on the "dramatic contest" aspects of the campaign or on issues. Concludes that while coverage of the "dramatic contest" aspects of the election increased as the campaign went on coverage of the issues remained the major focus.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Journalism, Media Research, News Reporting
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Baranovic, Branislava – Medijska Istrazivanja (Media Research: Croatian Journal for Journalism and the Media), 1995
Presents the results of empirical research of media coverage of recent elections in Croatia. Uses qualitative analysis to examine coverage on broadcasts and in weekly and daily newspapers. Concludes that coverage of political parties was uneven. (PA)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elections, Foreign Countries, Mass Media Role
Salwen, Michael B. – 1984
A study tested the hypotheses (1) that reporting of methodological information needed to gauge the accuracy of public opinion poll stories in metropolitican daily newspapers improved significantly during the presidential election years from 1968 to 1980, and (2) that these newspapers were more likely to report this information in their own inhouse…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elections, Journalism, Media Research
Kosicki, Gerald M. – 1985
Time of final vote decision in a national presidential election campaign was explored as the dependent variable in a media effects study conducted earlier as part of the National Election Study of 1980. Political identity, a new measure of partisanship and independence known as the Partisan Supporter Typology, was used as an important contingent…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Elections, Mass Media Effects, Media Research
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