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Coldevin, Gary O. – 1975
The purpose of this study was to contrast and compare television effects across three types of students at a high school in the Canadian Arctic--Euro-Canadian students, Inuit students resident in Frobisher Bay, and Inuit students from isolated settlements. Television had recently been introduced to the area by means of a satellite re-broadcast…
Descriptors: Commercial Television, Communications Satellites, Cultural Differences, Educational Television

Surlin, Stuart H.; Tate, Eugene D. – Journal of Communication, 1976
Explores the specific humorous content of various "All In The Family" television shows and suggests that cultural differences affect the appreciation of humor. (MH)
Descriptors: Audiences, Cultural Differences, Humor, Mass Media
Tierney, Joan D. – 1979
In a recent study of ethnic and non-ethnic adolescents and pre-adolescents and their families, particular observation was made of perceptions of values by children and their parents in favorite television series viewed over a period of six weeks. While values were seen as a potential discriminator between ethnic and non-ethnic people, other data…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childhood Attitudes, Commercial Television, Cultural Differences
Caron, Andre H.; And Others – 1982
Seven countries--Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, France, Hungary, Italy, and Japan--participated in a comparative study of television programing and audiences. Four statistical indicators--structure of programs broadcast, availability of programing, potential viewing and actual viewing--were used to analyze over 25 categories of programing, which for…
Descriptors: Audiences, Comparative Analysis, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Zohoori, Ali R. – 1986
A study using a cross-sectional survey technique compared the uses of American television by 276 native American and 83 nonnative American children. Uses of American television were defined in terms of motivation for television viewing, preference for television programs, patterns of exposure to television, identification with television…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Characterization, Children, Comparative Analysis
Tierney, Joan D. – 1978
The social values orientation of Canadian adolescents and pre-adolescents was analyzed to determine the effects of television choice on their values. Youth were randomly selected from ethnic and non-ethnic populations in Montreal and Windsor by percentages of subgroups listed in Statistics Canada for each city. It was assumed that ethnic and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Childhood Attitudes, Commercial Television, Cultural Differences

Eastman, Harvey A.; Liss, Marsha B. – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
A survey of California intermediate-grade children revealed that Anglo and Hispanic children showed a strong preference for action/adventure shows, while Black children chose situation comedies at more than twice the rate of the other ethnic groups. Other differences were observed between ethnic groups and between sexes within ethnic groups. (GT)
Descriptors: Black Students, Childhood Attitudes, Children, Commercial Television

Liebes, Tamar – Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1988
Examines differences in how viewers from five distinct cultural groups retell an episode of Dallas and how these differences reflect their perceptions of the program and their backgrounds. Results reveal correlations between ethnicity and choice of narrative form. (RAE)
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Context, Cultural Differences
Tierney, Joan D. – 1978
The data analysis and findings of the first panel study of adolescents and pre-adolescents in Canada are described. This longitudinal study was designed to (1) gather data on television viewing of heroes and heroines in series in the home environment; (2) analyze verbal responses about television programs to determine values perceived and the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Affective Behavior, Childhood Attitudes, Cognitive Processes
Johnston, Jerome – 1983
A 13-part television series called "Freestyle" was designed to see if stereotypes about women and work could be changed and was targeted at fourth- through sixth-graders. "Freestyle's" effects were evaluated among more than 7,000 children in 7 cities who completed identical pre- and post-measures assessing sex-role beliefs,…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Change Strategies, Child Development, Cultural Differences
Shatzer, Milton J.; And Others – 1982
Working on the assumption that young people in the midwestern United States do not have many opportunities to witness an extensive representation of a remote culture, a study was designed to describe the social and psycho-sociological characteristics of those youngsters who were likely to be exposed to "Shogun" on television.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Cultural Awareness
Matabane, Paula W.; Gandy, Oscar H., Jr. – 1987
A study investigated the viewing behavior of a sample of public television supporters, specifically examining the relationship of their social characteristics to viewing and to knowledge about Africa as presented in the series "The Africans." Subjects, 120 District of Columbia adults drawn from the membership lists of a local public TV…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Behavior Patterns, Cultural Differences, Documentaries