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Rystrom, Kenneth – Journalism Quarterly, 1987
Analyzes editorial endorsements on the basis of ownership. Suggests that neither group-owned nor independently owned newspapers had much impact on the outcome of the statewide elections examined. Reveals that group newspapers are slightly more liberal in their endorsements. (MM)
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Editorials, Mass Media Effects, Newspapers
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Fulero, Solomon M. – Journalism Quarterly, 1977
Reports on a study of people's perceptions of the way in which their voting choices, and those of others, were influenced by media editorial endorsements of candidates. (GW)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Newspapers, Political Attitudes, Political Influences
Lawson, Linda – 1986
H. A. Chadwick bought one-half interest in the Seattle "Argus" in 1894 and through this newspaper expressed the sentiments of the progressive movement of his time, a combination of reform-oriented and conservative forces. The newspaper was only six weeks old and deep in debt when Chadwick took over the editorial duties and he quickly…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Conservatism, Editorials, Journalism
McLeod, Jack M.; And Others – 1973
It is widely accepted that the news media, especially in specific expressions of press opinion, have the effect of setting the agenda of issues in many political campaigns. The nature and extent of such agenda-setting is not yet established, although a study of two test newspapers tends to define further this effect. An analysis of the…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Beliefs, Bias, Content Analysis
Shoemaker, Pamela J. – 1982
A study was conducted to test the hypothesis that the mass media act as agents of social control by varying the coverage of political groups in relation to how deviant they perceive the groups to be. Editors from the 100 largest daily newspapers in the United States were asked to rate 11 political groups on four scales thought to measure political…
Descriptors: Dissent, Mass Media Effects, Media Research, News Media
Bowers, Thomas A. – 1973
The nature and extent of the news media coverage of political advertising in the presidential campaign of 1972 was shallow and spotty at best. The candidates' political advertising strategies received limited coverage by reporters and commentators. Even the "prestige" press--16 major newspapers--provided limited coverage to the nature…
Descriptors: Advertising, Communications, Journalism, Mass Media
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Daley, Patrick; James, Beverly – Journal of Communication, 1986
Examines a pair of critical challenges to the cultural integrity of Alaskan Natives around 1960 as pivotal episodes in the process of native resistance to U. S. dominance. Historically evaluates the fragility of native culture in terms of the political, scientific, and economic interests expressed in the mainstream Alaskan press, particularly the…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Influences, Cultural Isolation
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McQuillan, Jeff; Tse, Lucy – Bilingual Research Journal, 1996
Analysis of research articles and editorials from national newspapers and news magazines published during 1984-94 revealed that although research reported favorably on bilingual education, most newspaper articles took positions against bilingual education. Opinion writers did not base their positions on research, but rather on government reports,…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Editorials, Educational Policy, Educational Research
Chan, Joseph Man; Lee, Chin-Chuan – 1985
Reporters in Hong Kong who were working for 21 Chinese-language newspapers were mailed questionnaires to elicit information on the following: how news organizations in a highly politicized environment exercise control on recruitment, policy direction with regard to the coverage of conflicting issues, and the resolution of possible conflicts…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Foreign Countries, Journalism, Media Research
Lee, Chin-Chuan – 1985
The aim of this paper is to provide a socio-historical perspective on the continuity and change of the Chinese press in Hong Kong. Divided into four sections, the paper examines (1) the partisan press structure as a microcosm of China's interparty struggle; (2) the rise of the market-oriented centrist press since 1970 as a result of Hong Kong's…
Descriptors: Chinese Culture, Colonialism, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries
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O'Kelly, Charlotte G. – Phylon, 1982
Examines the historical development of the Black protest movement in the United States and analyzes how the Black press responded to developments and changes in the movement, from the founding of the first Black newspaper in 1827 until the end of World War II. (Author/MJL)
Descriptors: Activism, Black History, Black Influences, Black Leadership
Walker, David – New Universities Quarterly, 1979
The role of the Times Higher Education Supplement in creating a sense of "community" within the higher education profession is discussed. This weekly publication is viewed as instrumental in bringing higher education issues to the forefront of the national news. (BH)
Descriptors: Editorials, Higher Education, Interprofessional Relationship, Journalism
Winter, James P.; Eyal, Chaim H. – 1980
The role that time frame plays in the media agenda-setting process was studied by examining the single issue of civil rights over an extended period between 1954 and 1976. The public agenda was determined from 27 Gallup polls, conducted between 1954 and 1976, which asked respondents what they considered the most important issue facing the American…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Communication Research, Correlation, Higher Education
Bekken, Jon – 1988
The workers' movement has long recognized the importance of the press and other cultural institutions in developing and sustaining class consciousness and the movement itself. Hundreds of workers' newspapers were established throughout the United States by labor unions, working-class political organizations, and sympathetic editors. These papers,…
Descriptors: Journalism, Mass Media Role, Mass Media Use, News Reporting
Nwankwo, Robert L. – 1973
Editorials in the "West African Pilot", an English-language newspaper published in Lagos, for the years 1945, 1957, 1960, and 1963 (years of crucial importance to Nigeria) were studied to determine the effects of modernity, tradition, fluctuating socioeconomic conditions, and particularly political influences exerted on the press. Each…
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Field Studies, Government Role, Information Dissemination
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