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Stanfield, Douglas W.; Lemert, James B. – Journalism Quarterly, 1987
Examines the use of Mobilizing Information (MI)--information that helps people act on the attitudes they already have--in two alternative newspapers: Portland, Oregon's "Williamette Week," and Eugene, Oregon's "Valley Observer." States that the activist newspaper, the "Valley Observer," had a higher MI rate than the…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Mass Media Effects, Newspapers, Persuasive Discourse

Daugherty, David; Warden, Michael – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
An analysis of 1,288 editorials published in four prestigious United States daily newspapers between 1967 and 1977 revealed that support for Israel was neither monolithic nor invariable and that the predominant position of the press was one of support for any negotiated peace settlement and denunciation of belligerency by either side. (GT)
Descriptors: Bias, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Editorials

Lee, Raymond S. H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Examines the themes of the war front news reported in certain South Korean and United States newspapers during the first 16 days of the Korean War; attempts to determine significant differences in the themes of war front news between the Korean and United States papers. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Journalism

Blankenburg, William B.; Walden, Ruth – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Finds that certain characteristics, especially story length and frequency of reportorial assertions, denote "interpretation" and that, the more interpretive a news story is, the more costly it is with regard to reportorial time. (Author/GW)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cost Estimates, Economic Factors, Journalism

Gafke, Roger; Leuthold, David – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
A comparison of the data from the 1976 "Editor and Publisher" poll regarding newspapers' editorial endorsements with data from a survey of the nation's voters suggests that the poll overstates the partisanship of the press and its Republican bias. (GT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Media Research, Newspapers
Malek, Abbas – 1989
A study examined the similarity or dissimilarity between the "New York Times'" editorial position on Iran and Iranian affairs and the official United States foreign policy towards Iran as reflected in the "Department of State Bulletin" for the period of 1968-1981. Each piece was categorized by major category and sub-category by…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Editorials, Federal Government
Olien, Clarice N.; And Others – 1989
To determine whether there are systematic differences in press role between nations or blocs of nations, an exploratory study examined structural differences between United States and European political systems and whether, in light of these differences, press roles may vary in some respects across continents. These editors were interviewed about…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Cultural Differences, Editorials, Editors
Culbertson, Hugh M. – 1987
Editorials in four prestigious American papers and two Filipino dailies addressing the 1986 election and revolution in the Philippines were compared for differences. Four hypotheses were tested: (1) that in treatment of the Philippines, editorials in the U.S. national prestige press would place more emphasis than do those in the Filipino…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Editorials, Elections
Barber, John T. – 1986
Content analysis was employed in an examination of nine major metropolitan daily newspapers to determine how they portrayed both black and white members of the United States House of Representatives from l979 to l983. Specifically, the study examined the amount of coverage given to a sample of 16 black and 16 white representatives, the way…
Descriptors: Bias, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis
Cherry, Dianne Lynne – 1985
Four Anglophone African newspapers were analyzed to determine whether their presentation of major foreign news was affected by the "New World Information Order" debate: the Western view that media should be free to challenge governments if necessary versus the Third World perspective that the press should be part of an integrated system…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Developing Nations, Influences
Chang, Tsan-Kuo – 1983
Coverage of Ronald Reagan's China policy in three major newspapers--the "Los Angeles Times," the "New York Times," and the "Washington Post"--immediately before and after he assumed the presidency was submitted to content analysis. Results showed that the newspapers differed significantly both in their treatment of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy
Burke, Charles E. – 1983
A study examined the ideological rift reflected in two communist-oriented and one Western-oriented Nicaraguan newspapers. It was hypothesized that items in "La Prensa" would refer to the United States more favorably and more frequently than they would refer to the Soviet bloc, while items in "Barricada" and "Diario"…
Descriptors: Communism, Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries
St. Dizier, Byron – 1986
Questionnaires were sent to 114 of the 228 editorial page editors at newspapers in the United States with daily circulations greater than 50,000 for a study that compared (1) the editor-publisher relationship existing at chains to that found at independent papers, and (2) the 1984 presidential endorsements made by chains to those by independent…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Editorials, Editors, Journalism
Jolliffe, Lee – 1986
A study examined the descriptive language and sex-linked roles ascribed to women and men in articles of the New York "Times" from 1885 and 1985. Seven content analysis methods were applied to four random samples from the "Times"; one sample each for women and men from both years. Samples were drawn using randomly constructed…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Females, Males
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
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