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Payne, J. Gregory – 1988
A study examined American newspaper coverage of the Harvard Medicare Project proposal of 1986, a major health policy proposal calling for comprehensive reforms in the national health program. Using Burrelle's news clipping service which includes every daily newspaper (over 1500) in the United States, all 75 newspaper articles on the project from…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Health Programs, Information Sources, Mass Media
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
Husni, Samir A. – 1984
A study was done to describe the typical new consumer magazine that was published in the United States between 1979 and 1983 and to determine the relationships between those magazines still being published (as of 1984) and those that ceased publication. A content analysis of 234 new magazines utilized circulation figures, commonalities of first…
Descriptors: Consumer Protection, Content Analysis, Journalism, Layout (Publications)
Avery, Donald R. – 1984
Al Hester's communication model sees news flow as being primarily dependent upon national rank in the hierarchy of nations, dominance and weakness of nations, and economic and cultural factors. A sample of 37 newspapers was content analyzed in a study extending this international news flow concept to the intra-national level to determine whether…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Differences
Fico, Frederick – 1983
A study examined how statehouse reporters covering the 1982 session of the Indiana General Assembly used information sources. Specifically, it focused on reporter reliance on key senate leaders, on the visibility of those senators in published stories, and on the institutional images transmitted in stories in which those and other senators were…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Sources, Information Utilization, Legislators
Dates, Jannette Lake; Gandy, Oscar, Jr. – 1984
Print news media coverage of Jesse Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign was analyzed to determine whether publishers followed their roles as liberal, moderate, or conservative publications in their coverage. It was hypothesized that print media coverage would be similar across publications regardless of editorial slant, because of the dominance of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Media Research, News Media, News Reporting
Smith, Sandra J. – 1985
Throughout most of the 1970s, the two major competing syndicated services measuring consumer magazine audiences utilized different methodologies in gathering magazine audience measurements and released somewhat differing figures. A study was conducted to explore the historical developments of W.R. Simmons and Associates Research, Inc. (Simmons),…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audiences, Business, Content Analysis
Sloan, Wm. David – 1984
Based on an examination of 90 books and journal articles, this paper provides an analysis of the interpretations historians have used in explaining American journalism during the national crises of 1917-1945 (World War I, the Depression, and World War II). The paper concludes that, in general, the historians defined three divergent approaches to…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Evaluation Criteria, Intellectual History, Journalism
Lawson, Linda – 1985
A study was conducted to compare coverage of the United States invasion of Grenada provided by the Third World news agency Inter Press Service (IPS) during October and November 1984, with that provided by the "New York Times." The study instrument tested the direction, themes, sources quoted, and location of the stories. The theme…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Credibility, Developing Nations

Sahin, Haluk – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
A study of political news during two four-year periods found reporting changed in response to shifts in relations between Turkey and the United States. (RB)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Policy, Higher Education, Media Research
Meadow, Robert G. – 1977
Communication scholars traditionally have assumed that children have only limited exposure to politically relevant information. This study attempts to assess the validity of this assumption by comparing the content of two sources generally available to United States school children: The "Weekly Reader" and television news. For two…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Content Analysis, Elementary Education, Media Research
Stovall, James Glen – 1982
A survey was conducted to determine the extent and content of newspaper coverage of foreign policy issues in the 1980 United States presidential campaign. Fifty daily newspapers from every region of the country were selected randomly based on circulation. A list of 757 news events was divided into party and nonparty events, and the party events…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Elections, Foreign Policy, Journalism
Washburn, Pat – 1981
In February 1942, a letter to the editor of the Pittsburgh "Courier," the nation's largest black owned newspaper, started the "Double V" (for victory at home and victory abroad) campaign, which stressed the right of blacks to have equality in the United States since they were fighting inequality abroad. As the…
Descriptors: Black History, Black Influences, Blacks, Content Analysis
Stevenson, Robert L.; Thompson, Kirstin D. – 1981
To examine the ways in which aspects of foreign news content are linked together, an analysis was performed on the data collected during a content analysis of foreign news in major national daily newspapers and broadcast news programs over 12 days. The analysis included the identification of (1) up to four topics from an all-inclusive descriptive…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Media Research
Middleton, Kent; And Others – 1978
The content of pretrial crime stories in a national sample of 29 newspapers was analyzed to discover the extent of violations of the voluntary free-press fair-trial guidelines of the American Bar Association (ABA), which have been adopted by 23 states. The investigation also considered the relationship between violations and several relevant…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Crime, Criminal Law, Freedom of Speech