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Funkhouser, G. Ray – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
Suggests that issues prominent in the news during the 1960s did not necessarily deserve the attention at the times they received it. (TO)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Dissemination, Journalism, Mass Media
Cherry, Dianne Lynne – 1985
Four Anglophone African newspapers were analyzed to determine whether their presentation of major foreign news was affected by the "New World Information Order" debate: the Western view that media should be free to challenge governments if necessary versus the Third World perspective that the press should be part of an integrated system…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Developing Nations, Influences

Brown, Trevor – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Examines the way in which United States journalists covered the views of the South African Black leader Steven Biko both before and after his death in prison in 1977; concludes that the coverage did not provide readers with an adequate understanding of Biko, his organizations, or his life. (GT)
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Black Organizations, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries
Olasky, Marvin N. – 1985
Recent history textbooks have conspicuously removed references to religion and religious publications, providing a distorted view of American and world history. One such neglected publication, the Boston "Recorder," was founded by Nathaniel Willis in 1816. A Christian newspaper, it was based on three principles: (1) to show theological…
Descriptors: Christianity, Content Analysis, Editors, Information Dissemination

Cronholm, Margareta; Sandell, Rolf – Journal of Communication, 1981
Reviews research on the role of scientists, mass media and journalists, audience interests and habits, information content and design on the dissemination of scientific information. (JMF)
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication Research, Content Analysis, Information Dissemination
Brown, Trevor – 1978
The way in which United States journalists covered the views of the South African black leader Steven Biko both before his death in prison in 1977 and after it is examined in this paper. Press coverage of Biko's death is first described; it is noted that journalists wrote of his great stature and significance and of his "moderate and…
Descriptors: Black Leadership, Black Organizations, Communication Problems, Content Analysis

Brosius, Hans-Bernd; Kepplinger, Hans Mathias – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1992
A content analysis of major German television news shows and 53 weekly surveys on 16 issues were used to compare linear and nonlinear models as ways to describe the relationship between media coverage and the public agenda. Results indicate that nonlinear models are in some cases superior to linear models in terms of explained variance. (34…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Broadcast Television, Content Analysis, Information Dissemination