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Hellack, Georg – 1992
Citing statistics that show that its citizens are well catered for by the mass media, this paper answers questions concerning the media landscape in the Federal Republic of Germany. The paper discusses: (1) Structure and framework conditions of the German media (a historical review of the mass media since 1945); (2) Press (including its particular…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media
Sepstrup, Preben – 1985
The commercials on the Sky Channel, the first pan-European satellite television channel, and on the West German Channel 2 (or ZDF) are analyzed in this report. The study summarizes an investigation of the economic consequences of transborder television advertising in Europe and the consequences for consumers if television advertising grows or is…
Descriptors: Communications Satellites, Content Analysis, Economic Change, Economic Factors
Berlin, Antje – 1988
This paper focuses on media politics, guidance and control mechanisms, journalism education, various modes of media in use, and coverage of important news in East Germany. The paper gives special consideration to the influence of West German broadcasting in East Germany. The need for such information is that it will give insight into Eastern bloc…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Communism, Foreign Countries, Journalism Education
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Brosius, Hans-Bernd; Kepplinger, Hans Mathias – Communication Research, 1990
Investigates static and dynamic approaches to agenda-setting research by means of cross-sectional and longitudinal analyses of the same data, comparing agenda-setting effects of German television news shows. Finds the static models to be unsatisfactory, while the dynamic model revealed two types of effects: television coverage caused problem…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Broadcast Journalism, Commercial Television, Cross Sectional Studies