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Lentz, Richard – 1986
Media content analysts seldom observe the principle that editorial omissions are as telling as what is published or broadcast; hence, the purpose of this paper is to explore, and thus stimulate debate about, editorial omissions or "strategic silence." It is observed that as a concept, strategic silence embraces both tact and…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, News Media
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
Vartabedian, Robert A.; And Others – Journal of the Oklahoma Speech-Theatre-Communication Association, 1984
A content analysis was conducted of 203 editorials from the "Daily Oklahoman" from the first six months of the 1980 presidential campaign. The analysis was based on two assumptions: (1) the tone of the 1980 presidential campaign essentially was set after only six months of official campaigning, and (2) the "Daily Oklahoman"…
Descriptors: Community Influence, Comparative Analysis, Conservatism, 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
Adelman, Clifford – 1985
Responses to national reports during October 1984 through May 1985 concerning the state of American higher education are analyzed. Quantitative content analysis and qualitative rehetorical criticism are used to examine responses to national reports. Three national reports are of concern: "Involvement in Learning,""A Nation at…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Faculty, College Role, Content Analysis
Williams, Luther G. – 1987
As jazz music found its way onto the public agenda between 1921 and 1929 the "New York Times" became a major forum for the controversy surrounding the new music form. Although jazz was played mostly by black musicians, this fact was seldom reflected in the newspaper's stories, and the specter of racism loomed just beneath the surface of…
Descriptors: Blacks, Content Analysis, Jazz, Mass Media Effects
Carragee, Kevin M.; Jarrell, Laura – 1987
Given the perspective of news as a significant cultural form, a study examined the symbolic world constructed by American newsmagazines, particularly investigating the dominant media frames (defined as consistent patterns of cognition and selection by which symbol handlers routinely organize discourse) employed by these news organizations. The…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discourse Analysis, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Marsh, Harry D. – 1985
Noting that Hodding Carter, Jr., editor and majority owner of the Greenville, Mississippi, "Delta Democrat-Times," was considered a spokesman of and to the South regarding racial matters during the two decades between the end of World War II and the escalation of the Vietnam war, this monograph examines Carter's newspaper in the two-year…
Descriptors: Citizenship Responsibility, Content Analysis, Desegregation Effects, Editorials
Jensen, Dwight William – 1989
To see whether the subject matter of magazines of general circulation and the subject matter of public concern coincide, a study examined the volume of coverage of United States-Soviet relations, communism, and issues of nuclear warfare between the two nations in twentieth century popular magazines. The "Reader's Guide to Periodical…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role, Media Research
Whitehead, Sandra – 1987
A study examined the influence of national political and economic interests, culture, and history on the portrayal of Arabs in two weekly news magazines. Sample articles from the American weekly "Time" magazine and the British weekly "The Economist" were examined for coverage of the October 1973 Arab-Israeli war and the June…
Descriptors: Arabs, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies
Coward, John – 1987
The Great Railroad Strike of 1877, a national catastrophe and the major news story of the year, was the first national labor strike in U.S. history. Because of the ideological bias of the press, specifically its implicit commitment to capitalism and to objectivity (itself a "myth" of social order), newspapers of the period could be…
Descriptors: Conservatism, Content Analysis, Cultural Influences, Editorials