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Beasley, Maurine; Silver, Sheila – 1977
Chapters collected in this volume provide information, much of which is not generally available to the public, concerning the role of women in the mass media and the progress of the women's media movement. Discussions are arranged to illustrate the historical development of the movement from 1790 to the present. Chapters 1 through 15 analyze…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Females, History, Journalism
Ashley, Paul P. – 1976
This revised and enlarged edition describes the results of recent and long-standing court decisions concerning the law of libel. Designed for day-to-day use by authors, newspaper personnel, publishers of magazines and books, radio and television broadcasters, and others in the communication fields, the book discusses contempt of court, literary…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Civil Rights, Court Litigation, Legal Problems
Bruccoli, Matthew J., Ed.; Clark, C.E. Frazer, Jr., Ed. – 1976
This collection provides an inside view of the world of books, writers, and writing. The 33 separate contributions include excerpts from James Dickey's personal log that provide insights into the process of writing a novel; excerpts from the diary of John Shaw Billings, the first managing editor of "Life," that describe the launching of that…
Descriptors: Authors, Books, Broadcast Industry, Literary Criticism
Sandford, John – 1976
The aim of this book is to provide an introduction to the history and present organization of newspapers, magazines, radio, and television in East and West Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The first four chapters discuss West Germany; the last three cover Austria, Switzerland, and East Germany. Comparisons are made not only between the four…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Mass Media
Fischer, Heinz-Dietrich, Ed.; Melnik, Stefan Reinhard, Ed. – 1979
This collection of 26 articles, written by mass communication experts from 12 countries, investigates various aspects of entertainment as communication, focusing on entertainment as provided by its currently most important source, mass media. The premise behind the essays is that there is no such thing as "pure entertainment," but that…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cross Cultural Studies, International Studies
Sterling, Christopher H.; Haight, Timothy R. – 1978
Intended to provide a single reference source for the most significant statistics describing communication industry trends in the United States since 1900, this book is a collection and assessment of the currently available quantitative descriptive information on mass media industries. The core of the book is its more than 300 tables of data on…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication (Thought Transfer), Journalism, Mass Media
Lavey, Warren G. – 1974
A national survey was made to collect data about the information/communication industries in the United States today. Eleven industries were studied: television, radio, telephone, telegraph, postal service, newspaper, periodical, book publishing and printing, motion pictures, computer software, and cable television. The data collection scheme used…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Communications, Computers
Valdes, Joan; Crow, Jeanne – 1975
An anthology of readings in the media correlates chapter-by-chapter to the authors' textbook, "The Media Works." Fifteen chapters cover the study of newspapers, magazines, comics, popular music, television, movies, and advertising. The authors included represent varied perspectives on the media. The selections were chosen with the help of a…
Descriptors: Anthologies, Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Communication (Thought Transfer)
Bittner, John R. – 1977
From the perspectives of historical, contemporary, and future interpretations of mass communication, this introduction to the theory and practice of mass media in society treats both the social context of mass communication and the hardware components that make it operable. The book discusses all mass media--newspapers, magazines, radio,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiodisc Recordings, Books, Broadcast Industry
Hentoff, Nat – Lithopinion, 1974
The "Fairness Doctrine" amendment to the 1934 Communications Act has had a negative impact on radio and television broadcasting in the United States. While the amendment was intended to prevent the nation's airwaves from monopolization by individuals or groups with specific interests or viewpoints, it has, in fact, restrained freedom of…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Freedom of Speech, News Media, News Reporting
Gordon, George N. – 1977
This book is a historical survey of mass communications in the United States. It discusses the development of print, film, and broadcast media within social, cultural, political, and economic contexts, from the first colonial newspapers to cable television. Some attention is given to contributions from abroad, especially from England and Europe,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Films, History
Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC. – 1975
The term "Educational Radio" includes all radio stations licensed for noncommercial operation. A history of educational radio begins with the first domestic law for control of radio in general, The Radio Act of 1912. Federal Communication Commission (FCC) regulations pertaining to educational radio or "public radio" deal with…
Descriptors: Agencies, Broadcast Industry, Educational Radio, Federal Government
White, Ned – 1980
This course is divided into seven units, each focusing on a particular aspect of television. The unit topics and some of the subtopics included are: (1) television and the American viewer; (2) the television industry (the networks, the role of the Federal Communications Commission, public television, and the business of television); (3) programs…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Journalism, Critical Viewing, Mass Media Effects
Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission, Ottawa (Ontario). – 1986
The Task Force on Sex-Role Stereotyping was established in 1979 by the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC). Comprised of members of the broadcasting industry, the task force included the Canadian Association of Broadcasters (CAB), the advertising industry, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), public members,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries, Programing (Broadcast)
Achtenberg, Ben – 1974
This manual is especially designed to inform and aid community organizations in understanding cable television and planning for the future. With the exception of the chapter on Massachusetts cable legislation, most of the book should be useful to community organizations anywhere. At the beginning, the history and experience of cable television in…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Communications, Community Organizations