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Campbell, Richard – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
Discusses how critics of 60 Minutes have tried to account for the meaning of the popular news show. Argues that embedded in its news is the power of metaphor and formula to both transform and deform experience, to secure a middle ground for audiences, and to build unified meanings in and for a pluralistic culture. (JK)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Commercial Television, Content Analysis, Cultural Context
Collette, Larry – 1989
The extensive television coverage of the Opening Ceremonies of the 1984 Summer Olympic Games was a vital lead-in for a television network as it sought to generate audience interest over the course of the games. This coverage models an unfolding international news event in its presentation style and is analyzed from that perspective in a content…
Descriptors: Athletics, Audience Awareness, Commercial Television, Content Analysis
Huesmann, L. Rowell; Bachrach, Riva S. – 1986
This paper reports the results of a comparative study carried out with populations from two distinct cultural environments: kibbutz and city raised children in Israel. The study examined how perceptions and responses to television differ across social environments and how children's perceptions of, and reactions to, television may affect…
Descriptors: Aggression, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Cultural Context