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Parry-Giles, Shawn J. – Western Journal of Communication, 1996
Reports that the domestic news media became part of the United States Government's propaganda scheme during the Truman and Eisenhower presidencies. Suggests that the strategizing of both administrations and the employee interchange between America's propaganda program and the private news arena created a press that became outspoken advocates of…
Descriptors: Government Role, News Media, Press Opinion, Propaganda
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Picard, Robert G. – Journalism Quarterly, 1987
Reviews the record of the 98th Congress (1983-1984) relating to freedom of information concerns by focusing on legislation proposed during its two sessions. Indicates that, although some significant exemptions from the Freedom of Information Act were considered, generally the proposed legislation supported openness and availability of information.…
Descriptors: Confidential Records, Freedom of Information, Government Role, Legislation
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Gothberg, John A. – Journalism Quarterly, 1983
A survey of Swedish newspaper editors reveals that there is still a willingness to criticize the government in the papers, even though they are supported by subsidies. Shows also that the subsidies have mostly benefited the low circulation papers and have encouraged waste. (FL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech, Government Role, Grants
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Okihiro, Gary Y.; Sly, Julie – Phylon, 1983
A study of the wartime press suggests that the plan to incarcerate Japanese Americans (under Executive Order 9066) was government-initiated, that the public and the press initially disapproved of such treatment, and that events emanating from the government influenced shifts in press and public opinion that allowed implementation of the plan.…
Descriptors: Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Discrimination, Government Role, Japanese Americans
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Altbach, Philip G. – Change, 1987
A scandal relating to examination-fixing in the University of Bombay led to the resignation of its vice chancellor, followed by the chief minister of the state of Maharashtra. The intersection of politics and education, and the use of educational institutions for political or patronage purposes was at the heart of the problem. (MLW)
Descriptors: Certification, College Governing Councils, Foreign Countries, Government Role
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Corcoran, Farrel – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1986
Examines news coverage of the Soviet attack on KAL 007 (Korean Airlines Flight 007) that establishes and legitimizes Russia's viewpoint. Analyzes the twin processes of selection and structuring giving the text coherence. Notes that such cultural analysis challenges scholars to explore how the synchronization of government and media viewpoints…
Descriptors: Censorship, Coherence, Government Role, Information Dissemination