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Training for Progress, 1968
Any new product or system demands that both user and producer adapt. The impact of technological change on people and training is illustrated by the introduction of color television in France, Germany, and England. Training was necessary at several levels before the mass production of color television sets could begin. The production and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Color, Industrial Education, Industrial Training
Carlson, Robert – 1974
To the extent that educators, local governments, and the public can serve the interests of capitalism and the entrepreneur--and only to that extent--will educators, local governments, and the public have an opportunity for access to privately controlled Cable TV....I would like to encourage educators, instead, to encourage minority groups,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Broadcast Industry, Cable Television, Commercial Television
Midura, Edmund M., Ed. – 1971
The ten articles in this book examine the causes and remedies for the apparent communication barrier between the urban poor and the rest of the nation. The articles, written by journalists, businessmen, and community leaders--both black and white, range from a broad based description of the communications behaviors of the urban poor, to attempts…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, City Government, Communication Problems, Community Change
Head, Sydney W. – 1972
The plan of this volume follows that of the first (1956) edition: a section on physical bases of broadcasting, one on the origin and growth of broadcasting, another on the economics of broadcasting, a fourth on the social control of broadcasting, and a final section for an assessment of the effects and influences of broadcasting. Special attention…
Descriptors: American History, Broadcast Industry, Consumer Economics, Cultural Awareness
Pottinger, J. Stanley – 1976
J. Stanley Pottinger, Assistant Attorney General in charge of the Civil Rights Division (CRD) of the Department of Justice, was invited to testify before the committee concerning the existence and extent of discrimination in the public broadcasting industry. The Justice Department was concerned with the Civil Rights Act, Title VI. Members of his…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Affirmative Action, Bias, Black Community
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1999
The Qualitative Studies section of the Proceedings contains the following 14 papers: "Disabling or Enabling? Reading Bodies, Technologies, and the Borg of Star Trek" (Mia Consalvo); "Inverted Pyramids Versus Hypertexts: A Qualitative Study of Readers' Responses to Competing Narrative Forms" (Robert Huesca, Brenda Dervin, John…
Descriptors: Advertising, American Dream, Broadcast Industry, Disabilities

Kelebay, Yarema Gregory – Canadian Social Studies, 1994
Discusses the impact of a Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary, "The Valour and the Horror." Asserts that, although the presentation caused controversy in English-speaking Canada, it received little interest in Quebec. (CFR)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Bias, Broadcast Industry, Documentaries
Barrow, Lionel C., Jr. – Crisis, 1991
Historically black colleges and universities receive only a small portion of the large sums generated by college athletics through broadcast revenues. The appropriate role of the black college athlete and changes necessary to improve education for athletes while correcting inequalities in funding are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Athletes, Black Colleges, Black Students, Broadcast Industry
Sargant, Naomi; Tuckett, Alan – 1997
These two papers address the challenge of harnessing the most appropriate media technology to help learning and teaching into the next century. "Motivation, Access, and the Media," presents the case for greater access for learners to the various technologies. The paper makes the case for access to be free at the point of use and argues…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Broadcast Industry, Communications
Firestone, Charles M., Ed.; Garmer, Amy Korzick, Ed. – 1998
This publication is the result of a series of meetings convened to explore options for broadcast regulation in the digital era. The report offers a crucial context for these issues and aims to contribute to a greater understanding of the legal, constitutional, economic, political, and other issues surrounding the debate. The first section deals…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communications, Economic Factors, Federal Government
Larkin, Paul – 1982
Projected workforce requirements in 1990 were related to trends in degrees awarded. A Delphi panel discussed impacts of new technology and problems of technical worker supply in the field of communications, which was used as an example of a changing industry. Delphi participants were provided information about past employment and were told about…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Community Colleges
Carlisle, Robert D. B., Comp. – 1978
Intended as a practical inventory of ways that public broadcasting has been used for education, this volume is divided into three sections that deal with television, radio, and research articles. The section on television discusses the method, material, and changing context of educational broadcasting; analyzes the programing and funding of…
Descriptors: Adults, Broadcast Industry, Educational Media, Educational Radio
Gerlach, Ernest – 1980
As of 1978 in San Antonio, Texas, equal employment opportunity remained an unfulfilled promise. The Texas Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights studied private sector employment in four industries (banking, hospitals, universities, broadcasting), public employment at four governmental levels (municipal, county, state, federal),…
Descriptors: Banking, Blacks, Broadcast Industry, Civil Rights
KELMAN, HERBERT C.; EZEKIEL, RAPHAEL S. – 1965
A SIX WEEK MULTINATIONAL SEMINAR ON THE BROADCAST MEDIA AND EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING WAS HELD IN 1962 BY BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY. PARTICIPANTS (28 BROADCASTERS FROM 16 COUNTRIES) HAD BEEN CHOSEN ON THREE LEVELS OF EXPERIENCE WITH TELEVISION. INTENSIVE INTERVIEWS, SEMINAR OBSERVATIONS, BEFORE AND AFTER QUESTIONNAIRES FOR PARTICIPANTS AND A COMPARISON…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Broadcast Industry, Comparative Analysis, Culture Contact
Kidd, J. R., Ed. – 1950
In this document an attempt is made to present an introduction to adult education in Canada. The first section surveys the historical background, attempts to show what have been the objectives of this field, and tries to assess its present position. Section II, which focuses on the relationship among the Canadian Association for Adult Education,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Adults, Armed Forces