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Winter, James P.; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1982
Concludes that United States press coverage of the Quebec separatism referendum concentrated on the results and on constitutional reform rather than on the background aspects of the issue. (FL)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers

Russonello, John M.; Wolf, Frank – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
An analysis of three newspapers' coverage during the last four weeks of the 1968 and 1976 presidential campaigns indicates that in 1976 there was a higher proportion of attention given to issues and to candidates' personal qualities than to the campaign as a dramatic contest, and a decrease in total campaign coverage. (GT)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers
Cooper, Thomas W. – 1988
Perspective realism, particularly as modified into the special case of adversarial perspectivism, and the analogy of reciprocal concave and convex world views, is an important and neglected component in accounting for the widespread discrepancies in the reporting of so-called "terrorist" events. However, the tendencies toward cooperation…
Descriptors: Media Research, News Media, News Reporting, Political Issues

Luttbeg, Norman R. – Journalism Quarterly, 1983
Assesses the news consensus on specific stories that appeared on the front three pages of a random sample of American daily newspapers for a composite publication week. Reports that there is little consensus among editors as to what constitutes the day's important news. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers

Grainey, Timothy F.; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1984
Concludes that the three Chicago daily newspapers gave race more coverage than all the traditional campaign issues combined in the mayoral race of 1983. (FL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Elections, Media Research, News Reporting

Myers, David S. – Journalism Quarterly, 1982
Reveals that the amount of space given to foreign affairs in editorials during the 1980 presidential campaign was slightly greater than that given in the four previous campaigns, but that the number of issues discussed was smaller. (FL)
Descriptors: Editorials, Foreign Policy, Journalism, Media Research

Einsiedel, E. F.; Bibbee, M. Jane – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
An analysis of the election stories about presidential candidates that appeared in three major news magazines during the 1976 presidential campaign reveals that coverage of Eugene McCarthy's candidacy was unbiased but meager. (GT)
Descriptors: Bias, Content Analysis, Media Research, News Reporting

Fowler, Gilbert Len, Jr. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Concludes that the only significant factors explaining the amount of political news published by the Arkansas daily press during the 1972 senatorial primary election campaign were the size of the daily news hole and the number of wire services a newspaper used. (GT)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers

Buss, Terry F.; Hofstetter, C. Richard – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Application of Shneidman categories of logical structure to network newscast coverage was shown feasible in this study of the 1972 presidential campaign. (KS)
Descriptors: Elections, Logical Thinking, Media Research, News Reporting

Stovall, James Glen – Journalism Quarterly, 1982
Reports that foreign affairs topics made up 15 percent of the stories covered by 49 United States daily newspapers in the 1980 Presidential campaign. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Policy, Journalism, Media Research

Chang, Won H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1981
Concludes that while the North Korean press gives more space to stories concerning the unification of the two Koreas than does the South, it is also more hostile and less varied in its coverage of the issue. (FL)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Media Research, News Media

Hofstetter, C. Richard – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Interviews with 1,034 respondents shortly before the 1972 presidential election, and with 701 of these respondents shortly after the election, revealed that a small proportion perceived political bias in television news, a larger proportion perceived biases in newspaper reporting, and the vast majority saw no political bias in either medium. (GT)
Descriptors: Bias, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers

McCleneghan, J. Sean – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
A content analysis of newspapers in 11 Texas cities between 1975 and 1977 suggests that only editorial page coverage favored mayoral candidates endorsed by the newspapers and that all serious candidates had an equal chance of receiving fair campaign coverage in their respective city newspapers. (GT)
Descriptors: Bias, Content Analysis, Media Research, News Reporting

Malaney, Gary D.; Buss, Terry F. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
A comparative analysis of AP wire report content and CBS television news coverage during the 1972 presidential campaign suggests that the structural differences in the media may be associated, at least in part, with the kind of coverage each typically provided. (GT)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Information Sources, Media Research, News Reporting

Coffey, Philip J. – Journalism Quarterly, 1975
Concludes that political news reporting prior to the 1974 Colorado general elections was affected by management attitudes. (RB)
Descriptors: Bias, Censorship, Content Analysis, Higher Education