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Fombrun, Charles; Astley, W. Graham – Journal of Communication, 1982
Discusses organizational growth in communications in the context of technological innovation and institutional evolution. Notes that firms are conglomerating and elaborating their administrative structures. Focuses on these trends and how they affect the telecommunications community and the interdependent actions of government and business firms.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Computers, Film Industry
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Rowland, Willard D., Jr. – Journal of Communication, 1982
Analyzes the communications policy review process since the 1960s, encompassing task forces, Congress, and the Federal Communications Commission. Concludes that the process "has been doing little more than seeking a means of negotiating the conflicting needs of the major industrial interests already in control of most aspects of American…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Federal Legislation, Federal Regulation
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Bagdikian, Ben H. – Journal of Communication, 1985
Considers whether the media as a whole provide a rich marketplace of ideas. Concludes that the range of ideas and information is relatively narrow due to the nature of ownership and media economics, resulting in a homogenization of content. (PD)
Descriptors: Advertising, Broadcast Industry, Economics, Information Dissemination
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Chisman, Forrest P. – Journal of Communication, 1982
Despite deregulation, major barriers to the growth of U.S. information industries are not being addressed or are being addressed badly. As a result, the full potential of one of our highest productivity industries and its contribution to national productivity are not being realized. (PD)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Economic Development, Exports
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Porter, Vincent – Journal of Communication, 1978
The relationship between the television broadcast industry and the film industry in the European Economic Community is primarily characterized by the commissioning or coproducing of films by the television organization. This relationship is discussed in light of the Treaty of Rome and decisions of the European Court of Justice in Luxemburg. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Film Industry, Film Production
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Cater, Douglass – Journal of Communication, 1976
Outlines proposals for improving political broadcasting which were discussed in 1975 at the planning conference sponsored by the Aspen Institute Program on Communications and Society. (MH)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Change Strategies, Conference Reports, Politics
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Western, Tracy A. – Journal of Communication, 1978
Relates the lack of diversity in television programing to the drive for profit maximization on the part of the networks, which supresses creativity and encourages conformity to proven success. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Creativity, Networks, Programing (Broadcast)
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Owen, Bruce M. – Journal of Communication, 1978
Suggests that the question of diversity in television programing is irrelevant, since diversity has nothing to do with freedom of expression or of the marketplace.
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Creativity, Economic Factors, Programing (Broadcast)
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Parente, Donald E. – Journal of Communication, 1977
Points out changes implemented in the play of sports in the last twenty years to accomodate a more marketable television commodity. (MH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Football
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Williams, Brien R. – Journal of Communication, 1977
Defines the structural components of football telecasts and assesses the degree to which television mediates game coverage. (MH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Content Analysis
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Bryant, Jennings; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1977
Discusses an investigation designed to determine the dramatic features used by professional sportscasters to add excitement to and enliven weekly sports viewing. (MH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Broadcast Industry, Discourse Analysis, Drama
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Horowitz, Ira – Journal of Communication, 1977
Descriptors: Athletics, Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Court Litigation
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Csaplar, Nancy R. – Journal of Communication, 1983
Examined the type of local television programing offered during the prime-time access period (7:30-8:00 P.M.), the reasons behind the choices, and the special alternative offered by "PM Magazine." Discusses what these findings suggest about the limits of local programing in the current television marketplace. (PD)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Local Issues, Programing (Broadcast), Television Research
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Lucoff, Manny – Journal of Communication, 1980
Reviews legislative attempts to revise the Federal Communications Act of 1934 and outlines the broadcast industry's role in defeating such attempts. Suggests that the broadcast industry chose economic protectionism over increased freedom of expression. (JMF)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Federal Legislation, Legislators
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Luther, Catherine A.; Boyd, Douglas A. – Journal of Communication, 1997
Examines military occupation force's role in shaping Japan's contemporary broadcasting system. Notes that controls placed on Japanese broadcasters were often rigorous and uncompromising, despite Washington's initial instructions to give guidance to the Japanese without overt control. Suggests that this domination created an environment conducive…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries, Media Research, Modern History
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