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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
Doyle, Denis P. – American Educator: The Professional Journal of the American Federation of Teachers, 1985
Attempts to explain why, despite its importance and expensiveness, education is generally neglected in the American press. Suggests that a major reason might be a lack of reliable outcome measures in education, which limits the amount of "hard" educational news. (KH)
Descriptors: Educational Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, News Media, News Reporting
Reddick, David B. – 1979
Established in the early 1970s to respond to complaints about and from the media, the four press councils in Canada (the Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, and Windsor Press Councils) have been accepted, but not overwhelmingly so by either newspapers or the public. The success and acceptability of the councils seems to be related to the kinds of complaints…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech, Improvement, Journalism
Kindsvatter, Peter S. – 1980
Although different philosophies may motivate presidential-press relations, causing frequent friction or adversity, there is nevertheless a strong degree of cooperation and collaboration between the press and a president of the United States. This interdependence has been particularly evident in recent administrations, and it progresses…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Group Dynamics, Interpersonal Relationship, News Media
Ericksen, Charles – Perspectives: The Civil Rights Quarterly, 1982
Newspaper coverage of Hispanics is growing as the media strive to attract Hispanic readership. However, the predominantly White-controlled press has generally presented distorted, biased, and stereotyped views of Hispanics. The Hispanic community is making efforts to ensure that reports on its programs and goals are accurate. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Community Action, Ethnic Bias, Ethnic Stereotypes, Hispanic Americans
McIntyre, Jerilyn – 1981
A study examined the news coverage given by the "Industrial Worker" to the San Diego free speech fight of 1912, the last of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) union's free speech fights on the West Coast. The "Worker," a publication of the IWW, devoted columns of coverage to that conflict in the form of reports, letters,…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, Identification (Psychology), Industrial Personnel, Journalism