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Hynds, Ernest C.; Martin, Charles H. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Results of a survey of 359 editors of nondaily newspapers indicates that most nondaily editors see their editorials and editorial pages as important segments of their newspapers and believe they can use them to help influence readers, particularly on local issues. (Author/GT)
Descriptors: Editorials, Journalism, Media Research, Newspapers

Lowry, Dennis T. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1974
Descriptors: Journalism, Mass Media, Media Research, News Media

Lowry, Dennis T. – Journal of Broadcasting, 1974
Descriptors: Journalism, Mass Media, Media Research, News Media
Elias, Stephen N. – 1978
The editorials about four Vietnam War news events that appeared in five newspapers were examined for content, tone, page placement, and length to discover what trends in editorial coverage occurred. The 131 editorials that were examined appeared in the "New York Times," the "Los Angeles Times," the "Wall Street…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Content Analysis, Editorials, Journalism
Johnson, Charles R. – Scholastic Editor Graphics/Communications, 1973
Descriptors: Caricatures, Cartoons, Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis
Zhu, Jian-Hua – 1989
A study explored the question of whether there is an adversary press, by examining the recent trends in adversarial attitudes among newspaper journalists in the United States. Using a differentiation model for delineating the nature and boundaries of American adversarial journalism, the study re-analyzed the data from two national surveys. The…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Cohort Analysis, Journalism, National Surveys
McCombs, Maxwell; Shaw, Donald L. – 1974
Although empirical research on the agenda-setting function of mass communication dates only from the 1968 presidential election, historically there has been long-standing concern over the control of communication because of its assumed influence. Early communication research shared this concern and assumption, focusing on the ability of the media…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Journalism, Mass Media, Media Research

Barger, Harold M. – Journalism Quarterly, 1973
Concludes there is a basic congruency in the way various types of black newspapers view political authority roles and institutions. (RB)
Descriptors: Black Community, Cultural Images, Higher Education, Journalism
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
Romanow, W. I.; Soderlund, W. C. – 1977
To investigate changes attendant upon the 1971 transfer of ownership of "The Windsor (Ontario) Star" from an independent owner to Southam Press Limited, owner of several Canadian newspapers, a content analysis was conducted of newspapers from the four-year period of independent ownership and the four-year period of Southam Press…
Descriptors: Administrative Change, Content Analysis, Editorials, Foreign Countries
Lee, Richard W. – 1974
This thematic analysis of Edward L. Godkin's editorials appearing in the "Nation" seeks to reveal the major themes on which he wrote and then, by quantitative analysis, to provide some order to the themes and to study the interaction of the themes. Five hundred and twelve editorials, written over a period of 35 years and representing…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Editorials, Higher Education, Journalism

Green, Barbara; Hurwitz, Leon – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
An analysis of the content of "The New York Times" and "The Chicago Tribune" with regard to two issues involving executive vs congressional power indicates the extent to which dominant political values bias newspaper coverage. (GT)
Descriptors: Bias, Content Analysis, Federal Government, Journalism

O'Reilly, Kenneth – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
The reaction of Great Britain's influential conservative newspaper, the "Times" of London, to the Russian Revolution of November 1917, offers an example of emotional and zealous journalism. (Author)
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Foreign Policy, History, Intellectual History
Mitchell, Pama A. – 1989
A study focused on how the broadcasting and advertising industries dealt publicly, through the medium of the trade journal, with political pressures shortly after the end of the Second World War. Was blacklisting and the political screening of talent acknowledged in the trade press? If so, did the publications approve or disapprove of the methods…
Descriptors: Advertising, Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Communism
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
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