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Perez-Sabater, Carmen; Pena-Martinez, Gemma; Turney, Ed; Montero-Fleta, Begona – Written Communication, 2008
Many recent studies on computer-mediated communication (CMC) have addressed the question of orality and literacy. This article examines a relatively recent subgenre of CMC, that of written online sports commentary, that provides us with written CMC that is clearly based on firmly established oral genres, those of radio and television sports…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Computer Mediated Communication, French, Television
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Canino, Glorisa J.; Huston, Aletha C. – Journalism Quarterly, 1986
Discovers that the content of broadcast news in Puerto Rico is similar to that in the United States, with political and government stories commanding a relatively large amount of news time. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, News Media
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Elebash, Camille; Rosene, James – Journalism Quarterly, 1982
Reveals that political advertisements in newspapers covered more issues than did their counterparts in either radio or television in the 1978 gubernatorial campaign in Alabama. (FL)
Descriptors: Advertising, Content Analysis, Media Research, Newspapers
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Oliver, James H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Content analysis of broadcasts by Voice of America, Radio Liberty, the British Broadcasting Corporation, and Deutche Welle to the Soviet Union revealed differences in political environments and purposes of sponsoring nations. (KS)
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Media Research
Lont, Cynthia M. – 1988
Focusing on the sex roles portrayed over commercial radio targeting adolescents, a study conducted a content analysis of two radio stations in the Washington, D.C. market (the two stations held an average share of 30 to 35 percent of the adolescent audience in that area). The content analyzed included the advertisements, disc jockey (DJ) chatter,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Mass Media Effects
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Woal, Michael – Central States Speech Journal, 1987
Claims all-news radio programming has appeal because it is monotonous, cyclically repetitive and expectable and that (1) the style encourages "habitual" and "automatic" listening with an economy of effort, and (2) the structure anesthetizes listeners by couching the news in familiar linguistic forms which subtly stabilize and…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Language Usage
Dignam, Monica – Public Telecommunications Review, 1979
Discusses the need for formative evaluation in radio programing, and outlines 11 approaches to radio research. (CMV)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Content Analysis, Formative Evaluation, Guides
Hurwitz, Donald – 1983
The basic arrangements and practices of American broadcast audience research and measurement were established during the first decade (1920-29) of the field's existence, and were motivated by commercial and competing institutional concerns within the broader context of evolving forms of imagination and expression. A review of the evidence found in…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Content Analysis
Pietila, Veikko – 1970
Several studies in media viewing have examined the hypothesis that alienation correlates with the consumption of escape-type content from the mass media. In order to interpret this result, alienation was considered as a process beginning with difficiulties in situation definitions. It was assumed in this study that heavy information of the mass…
Descriptors: Alienation, Audiences, Content Analysis, Higher Education
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Winter, James P. – Communication Research: An International Quarterly, 1985
Examined the origin of music content on radio stations in the Windsor, Ontario, area. Concluded that American recordings and radio broadcasts are strongly preferred by canadian youth despite government policies. (PD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Audiodisc Recordings, Content Analysis, Media Research
Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication. – 1993
The Miscellaneous Studies section of this collection of conference presentations contains the following 12 papers: "Revelatory Silences: A Critical Analysis of the Structuring Absences in Sydney Pollack's 'Out of Africa'" (Brenda Cooper and David Descutner); "The Cox Fight with the FCC: Gamesmanship, Hidden Agendas, and Personal…
Descriptors: Abortions, Content Analysis, Ethics, Females
Shields, Steven O.; Ogles, Robert M. – 1988
Shared conventions of the modern radio industry should allow radio announcers and other producers of radio content to distinguish "good radio" from "bad radio." To help in making this distinction, a study delineated some of the basic conventions used in the production of radio content and analyzed the frequency of their…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Content Analysis, Mass Media Role, Media Research
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Harrison, Martin – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1986
Reports news analysis material presented on a radio foreign affairs program between 1975 and 1979. Compares this report's findings with propositions generated by gatekeeper studies of international newsflow. Discusses how results do not sustain the argument that news offers an unchanging and unchangeable "world at one with itself." (JD)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Transfer, International Cooperation, International Relations
St John, Jacqueline – 1983
Because they tend to reflect dominant cultural values that are more obvious and taken for granted by historians, male stereotypes in radio serials, or "soap operas," have been ignored. They are prevalent, however, especially in the representative "Golden Age" productions of Anne and Frank Hummert. The Hummerts produced 46% of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Intellectual History, Males, Media Research
Whitney, D. Charles – 1979
To examine the production of programing material in a radio newsroom, a study was undertaken of the sources presented to the newsroom, of sources within the sources, of sources actively sought by the news staff, of degrees of processing of news items, and of the sources comprising the news output. Information in each of these areas was collected…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis, Information Dissemination
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