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Mills, Wayne F. – 2000
In 1970 New Zealand had a small output of just 15 titles in children's literature. But much has happened over the last 30 years to ensure that New Zealand literature for children has an established footing: authors known and unknown have been encouraged to write, and publishers have been encouraged to seek the highest production standards. This…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Literary Awards
Murphy, B. Keith – 1999
This report attempts to construct a postmodern framework to provide for an analysis of Intercollegiate Forensics. It isolates the major theoretical constructs of postmodernism, applies them to Intercollegiate Forensics, and draws conclusions. The paper maintains that linguistic-based postmodernism consists of four theoretical areas: (1)…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Information Industry, Mass Media Role, Metalinguistics
White, Maureen; Link, Susan – 1995
A study analyzed successful translated children's books in terms of common characteristics, patterns and trends. Data were obtained and analyzed in terms of original languages, genres, subjects, formats, illustrators, authors, publishers, and translators. Plans are to replicate this study in the future, but questions to be addressed at this…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Cross Cultural Studies, Literary Genres, Publishing Industry
Yeow-fei, Jaffe Yee – 1999
This paper presents an overview of the present state of the publishing activities of library and information science journals in Southeast Asia, focusing on format, circulation/readership, quality, and editorial focus. It also highlights some of the important titles from Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, Indonesia, Brunei, Vietnam,…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Foreign Countries, Foreign Language Periodicals, Information Science
Sharma, R. N. – 1999
During the 20th century, Asian countries have been very active in publishing books and journals in the field of library and information science. Journals have been published in English as well as in many vernacular languages. This paper deals with the development of Asian library journals, with an emphasis on South Asia. Japan was the first Asian…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Language Periodicals, Information Science, Library Science
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Carter, Charles – Science, 1983
Various issues related to the interface between the natural sciences and the society they serve are addressed. These include direction of British research and development, problems in the business environment preventing the successful use of science, quality of management in successful use of science, and others. (JN)
Descriptors: Administration, Development, Economics, Foreign Countries
Aufderheide, Patricia – 1994
A study examined the effectiveness of the Children's Television Act of 1990 in altering the marketplace for informational and educational children's programming on commercial broadcast television. Producers and distributors of nationally available series that commercial broadcasters were using in 1993 to meet the requirements of the Act were…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Educational Television
Stavitsky, Alan G. – 1993
The originators of municipal radio station WNYC foresaw radio as a means of extending city government and an instrument to educate, inform, and entertain the citizens. Because the municipal radio concept emerged in the early 1920s, before the medium's industrial structure was entrenched, an opportunity existed to develop an innovative model of…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, City Government, Community Relations, Mass Media Role
Jassem, Harvey C. – 1989
This paper examines the role that standard-setting plays in the adoption and growth of new technologies, particularly in the development of electronic media. Background on technological standardization is provided in the first section, including discussions of the costs and benefits of standardization and the timing of standards setting. The…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications Satellites, Equipment Standards, Federal Regulation
Tanner, Craig K. – 1989
Great attention is being paid to the current high definition television (HDTV) system proposals that are being examined by the Federal Communications Commission Advisory Committee, and due to be tested over the next few years by the Advanced Television Test Center and by Cable Television Laboratories. Arguing that the focus of this activity has…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Cost Estimates
Hsiung, James C.; And Others – 1983
In August 1978, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began studying the question of how to increase the diversity and coverage of television broadcast services either by modifying the television translator rules or by creating a new low power television service (LPTV). In Septemer 1980, the FCC finally adopted a "Notice of Proposed…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Communications, Federal Regulation
Koski, Steven D.; Kahan, Robert S. – 1987
A study was conducted to determine whether a relationship existed between the agricultural slump of 1924 and the economic vitality of rural weekly newspapers in Missouri. "Rural weekly newspaper" was defined as any weekly newspaper in a predominantly agrarian locale with a city population of fewer than 5,000 and a county population of…
Descriptors: Agricultural Trends, Farmers, Media Research, Newspapers
Dye, Jean; Harmon, Mark – 1986
Noting that little has been said about "TV Guide's" performance in telling its readers about television, a study examined how the magazine presented television during the 1970s, a critical period in the development of American television. All "TV Guide" covers from the 1970s were examined, and each cover story was categorized…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Commercial Television, Content Analysis
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
This group of four papers considers the future of the cable television industry, and in particular, examines the impact of recent court and regulatory decisions in this field. The papers presented are: (1) "The First Amendment, Cable TV, and the Must-Carry Rule: Moving towards a Cost-Benefit Analysis" (John R. Woodbury, Federal Trade…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Competition, Constitutional Law, Cost Effectiveness
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
Three papers consider various aspects of the AT&T (American Telephone and Telegraph Company) court-ordered divestiture. The first paper, "InterLATA Toll Alternatives for the Bell Regional Holding Companies" (Elizabeth A. La Blanc, Ann M. Wolf, and Richard M. Wolf), examines six options available to the RHCs (regional holding…
Descriptors: Competition, Consumer Economics, Federal Courts, Purchasing
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