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Tanzer, Les – CASE Currents, 1980
Reasons are given for media myopia about higher education, and suggestions are made for improving news media perceptions: (1) using personalities to enhance the university's image; (2) establishing a program for making faculty expertise available to the media; (3) emphasizing solutions, not problems; and (4) taking risks. (MSE)
Descriptors: Headlines, Higher Education, News Media, News Reporting

Charlebois, Carol – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Surveys measures of press behavior; reports on the testing of J. Galtung and M. Ruge's theory about the structure of news. Concludes that there are three major dimensions to press response to events: the decision to record the event, and considerations regarding space allocation and reader attention. (GT)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Measurement Techniques, Media Research, News Media
McLoughlin, James A.; Trammell, Nancy – Pointer, 1979
The article explores the press and media image of exceptional people. (PHR)
Descriptors: Handicapped Children, News Media, Opinions, Press Opinion

Thomson, Pat; Blackmore, Jill; Sachs, Judyth; Tregenza, Karen – Australian Journal of Education, 2003
Subjects a corpus of predominantly United States news articles to deconstructive narrative analysis and finds that the dominant media representation of principals' work is one of long hours, low salary, high stress, and sudden death from high stakes accountabilities. Notes that the media picture may perpetuate the problem, and that it is at odds…
Descriptors: Labor Supply, News Media, Press Opinion, Principals
Trusteeship, 2002
Three trustees and three journalists join in a roundtable discussion of how colleges and universities can improve relations with the news media. (EV)
Descriptors: Freedom of Information, Governing Boards, Higher Education, News Media
McClean, Lisa A.; Stewart, Robert K. – 1994
While Caribbean countries complained during the 1970s about negative coverage at the hands of Western journalists, scholars have observed that local Caribbean media were not providing adequate news coverage from the region either. A study examined 245 news stories sent by English-speaking Caribbean journalists to CNN World Report over a five-year…
Descriptors: Agenda Setting, Developing Nations, Development Communication, Foreign Countries

Tyrmand, Leopold – American Scholar, 1975
Article evaluated the merits and faults of the news media and attempted to illustrate the ominously growing conflict between American society and its communication media. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Censorship, Democracy, Freedom of Speech, Information Processing
Wells, Ronald A. – Indiana Social Studies Quarterly, 1975
This study examines "The Times" newspaper of 19th century London to try to determine the mental image of America held by 2,500,000 Englishmen had which caused them to immigrate to the United States; and the mental image of America held by the vast majority of Englishmen who remained at home. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Immigrants, News Media, Newspapers
Olasky, Marvin N. – 1987
A study examined coverage of Alger Hiss's trial for spying for the Soviet Union in the conservative Los Angeles "Times" and Chicago "Tribune," and the liberal Washington "Post" and New York "Times." It was hypothesized that (1) the liberal newspapers would favor Hiss, especially in their editorials; (2) the…
Descriptors: Communism, Court Litigation, Editorials, Media Research
Bergen, Lori – 1988
To examine how media content is influenced by journalists' role concepts and organizational characteristics, a study used data which was originally gathered from telephone interviews with 1,001 American journalists conducted between December 1982 and February 1983, and which served as the basis for "The American Journalist: A Portrait of U.S.…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Journalism, News Media
Kightlinger, Diane R. – 1988
Since, in most cases, sequestration is no longer an option for judges to insure an impartial jury, judicial restraints or suppression orders directed at trial participants have become increasingly attractive. The problem is that the press has a desire to disseminate information about the judicial process to the public. Silence orders prohibiting…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Court Role, Courts
Dates, Jannette Lake; Gandy, Oscar, Jr. – 1984
Print news media coverage of Jesse Jackson's 1984 presidential campaign was analyzed to determine whether publishers followed their roles as liberal, moderate, or conservative publications in their coverage. It was hypothesized that print media coverage would be similar across publications regardless of editorial slant, because of the dominance of…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Media Research, News Media, News Reporting
Ortizano, Giacomo L. – 1989
This paper analyzes the relationship between the press and professional wrestling. It examines professional wrestling as a business and the conflicting goals of the promoters and the press. The paper focuses on how the press covered the most widely viewed professional wrestling show of all time, WrestleMania III (looking at newspaper coverage…
Descriptors: Mass Media Role, Media Research, News Media, News Reporting
Lawson, Linda – 1985
A study was conducted to compare coverage of the United States invasion of Grenada provided by the Third World news agency Inter Press Service (IPS) during October and November 1984, with that provided by the "New York Times." The study instrument tested the direction, themes, sources quoted, and location of the stories. The theme…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Credibility, Developing Nations
Hale, F. Dennis – 1985
Although libel has remained the major legal problem of the press for 40 years, little empirical research has been conducted concerning its impact. Various methods for conducting this type of needed research include traditional legal research, surveys of practitioners, and surveys of persons outside the media who are directly affected by mass…
Descriptors: Censorship, Court Litigation, Freedom of Speech, Journalism