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Stevens, George E. – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Reviews relevant case law concerning attempts to recover damages from newspapers and other media sources for emotional distress independent of other injury. (KS)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Civil Liberties, Emotional Problems, Laws
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McEwen, William J.; Hempel, Donald J. – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Examines users' preferences for broadcast and print media and asserts that the accurate definition of channel typologies is dependent upon consideration of both the audience needs addressed and the degree of effort required to receive the information. (KS)
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Information Dissemination, Information Needs
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
Rao, Y. V. Lakshmana – 1972
This paper argues that informal, intuitive, and unsystematic methods of operation are no longer adequate for the practitioners of mass communication. It presents a brief summary of the historical development of mass communication, followed by a general summary of mass communication research, relating mass communication to interpersonal…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication (Thought Transfer), Information Dissemination, Information Theory
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Howard, Herbert H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1976
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, History, Media Research, Television
Jung, Donald J. – 1989
Arguing that the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) decision abolishing the Fairness Doctrine rested on unquestionable and untestable ideological assumptions, this paper asserts that the FCC has pursued broadcast deregulation with inadequate consideration of either social scientists' knowledge about the news media and their audiences, and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Media Research, Policy Formation, Programing (Broadcast)
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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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McGregor, Michael A. – Journalism Quarterly, 1989
Analyzes the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) assignment of renewal expectancy to existing broadcast licensees within the framework of the Commission's ongoing inquiry into the comparative renewal process. Discusses and analyzes the rationales given by the Commission to justify its current policy. Finds only the criteria of excellent…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Media Research, Policy Formation
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)
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Grotta, Gerald L. – Journalism Quarterly, 1974
Concludes that newspaper publishers must look at the broadcast media in terms of relevant competition and search for those aspects of their product that will appeal to and serve a perceived need of the consumer. (RB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Higher Education, Journalism, Marketing
Bates, Benjamin J. – 1988
To test whether the revocation of the Federal Communications Commission's "Anti-Trafficking" rule (requiring television station owners to keep a station for three years before transferring its license to another party) impacted station owner behavior, a study compared the behavior of television station "traffickers" (owners…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Federal Regulation, Media Research
Finnish Broadcasting Co., Helsinki. – 1970
The papers presented at the conference fall into three main categories: 1) outlines for critical research into mass communication, 2) international perspectives in broadcasting, and 3) the functions and goals of mass communication, together with problems of democratic control over broadcasting. All papers have been translated into English, as have…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Conference Reports, Mass Media
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LeDuc, Don R. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1973
Author suggests research techniques that would augment the breadth, scope, analytical and evaluative qualities of legal citation. (HB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Legal Problems, Media Research, Research Methodology
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Sterling, Christopher H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1975
Seeks to answer the question of how much media control has been concentrated in the top 100 markets over the past half century, examining the trends in broadcasting and cross-media (newspaper-broadcasting) ownership within those markets. (RB)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Higher Education, Journalism, Media Research
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