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Min, Eung-Jun – 1989
To examine how the contents of Korean television serial dramas have changed and to determine trends of their portrayals of male and female characters' lifestyles, a study analyzed Korean television dramas of 1977 and 1987. A sample of three channels' video--22 daily and 14 weekly episodes of 18 different television dramas during weekday prime time…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Popular Culture
Kline, F. Gerald – Educ Broadcasting Rev, 1969
Speech given before the National Association of Educational Broadcasters' Convention (Washington, D.C., November 22, 1968).
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Mass Media, Media Research
John, Jeffrey Alan – 1989
Noting that Argentina's recent history is particularly useful for analysis of the varying effects that differing government styles can have on a single mass communication system, a study compared Argentine (specifically Buenos Aires) television's 1979 programming schedule, prepared during a military dictatorship, with recent schedules prepared…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech, Government Role
Larson, James F.; Rivenburgh, Nancy K. – 1989
A study was conducted to describe the extent and dimensions of televised messages about nation, culture, and the Olympics, comparing them across three broadcast systems in Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The study was based on complete opening ceremony telecasts by NBC in America, Australia's Network TEN, and the British…
Descriptors: Athletics, Broadcast Television, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
Collette, Larry – 1989
The extensive television coverage of the Opening Ceremonies of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games was a vital lead-in for a television network as it sought to generate audience interest over the course of the games. This coverage models an unfolding international news event in its presentation style and is analyzed from that perspective in a content…
Descriptors: Athletics, Audience Awareness, Commercial Television, Content Analysis
Payne, David E. – 1993
Comparison of data gathered in the late 1970s to data gathered in the early 1990s indicates that while communication researchers remain convinced that effects of intercultural mass media exist, they also acknowledge that no clear, useful theoretical framework exists. Data were analyzed, compared, and reported in the late 1970s from three…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Foreign Countries
Huesmann, L. Rowell; Bachrach, Riva S. – 1986
This paper reports the results of a comparative study carried out with populations from two distinct cultural environments: kibbutz and city raised children in Israel. The study examined how perceptions and responses to television differ across social environments and how children's perceptions of, and reactions to, television may affect…
Descriptors: Aggression, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Cultural Context
Surlin, Stuart H.; Berlin, Barry – 1989
A study was conducted to determine whether there was a significant difference in perceptions and values between Canadian and American television audiences. Respondents were first and second year college university students at the University of Windsor, Ontario, and Canisius College, Buffalo. Two types of personal values were looked at: general…
Descriptors: Audience Response, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context