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Penrose, Jeanne; And Others – 1974
Findings from a 1971-72 North Carolina statewide survey focusing on the newspaper nonreader were compared with results from a similar statewide survey taken in 1961-62 in Wisconsin. Although there were limits to how precisely the two sets of data could be compared, the findings demonstrated that the type of person who chose not to read a newspaper…
Descriptors: Communications, Journalism, Media Research, Newspapers
Knudson, Jerry – 1974
This paper examines treatment by the U.S. press of the Mexican, Cuban, and Chilean revolutions from a historical perspective, both using original research and synthesizing the research of others. On balance, the U.S. media have reported or commented on Latin American social revolutions mainly by exploiting sensation and ridicule. Economic…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Communications, Journalism, Media Research
Vandermeersch, Edmond – Pedagogie, 1971
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Problems, Information Dissemination, Journalism
Bowers, Thomas A. – 1973
The nature and extent of the news media coverage of political advertising in the presidential campaign of 1972 was shallow and spotty at best. The candidates' political advertising strategies received limited coverage by reporters and commentators. Even the "prestige" press--16 major newspapers--provided limited coverage to the nature…
Descriptors: Advertising, Communications, Journalism, Mass Media
Haler, Michael – 1982
The Basic Law of Press Freedom in West Germany that forbids censorship in any form is the subject of this booklet. The first section defines freedom of opinion as a basic right and presents the relationship of the press to the state. The role and structure of radio and television are described in the second section, which stresses the independence…
Descriptors: Censorship, Communications, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech
Leroy, David J., Ed.; Sterling, Christopher H., Ed. – 1973
This selection of readings, primarily intended for a college journalism course, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the major sources of the public news--the wire services, newspapers, and television. The first part of the book deals with the context of mass news and serves as an introduction to some of the crucial ideas shaping thinking…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Censorship, Communications, Freedom of Speech
Hunt, Todd – 1972
Covered in this handbook is the craft of reviewing from multiple points of view: the established critic on a metropolitan newspaper, a national magazine, or a television station; the newcomer who is trying to review all forms of entertainment for a small-town daily paper; the New York drama critic; and the freelance reviewer whose work appears in…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Content Analysis