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Giffard, C. Anthony – 1986
A study examined newspaper coverage of the United States' withdrawal from Unesco to determine whether the public was given a balanced picture of the issues involved and to examine the degree of impartiality of the coverage of one specific issue, the New World Information Order. The study analyzed reports that appeared in American daily newspapers…
Descriptors: Bias, Content Analysis, International Relations, Media Research

Hanebuth, Dean – High School Journal, 1978
The author feels the television special "Is Anyone Out There Learning?" failed to address three important issues affecting the schools: society's value conflicts, differing perceptions of educational priorities, and the back-to-basics movement. All articles in this journal issue comment on this CBS news special. (SJL)
Descriptors: Documentaries, Educational Needs, Educational Objectives, Educational Problems

Hunter, Richard C. – High School Journal, 1978
This reviewer feels that the CBS television special "Is Anyone Out There Learning?" overemphasized problems and offered few useful solutions. All articles in this journal issue comment on this CBS News program, aired in August, 1978. (SJL)
Descriptors: Apathy, Bias, Content Analysis, Documentaries

Metcalf, Lawrence E. – High School Journal, 1978
This critique of the television special "Is Anyone Out There Learning?" emphasizes three points: (1) CBS presented its own biases disguised as research; (2) television cannot teach literacy; and (3) CBS made education the scapegoat for our social crisis. All articles in this journal issue concern this television program. (SJL)
Descriptors: Bias, Documentaries, Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education
Kelly, James D. – 1988
To provide a better understanding of the depictions of countries by the news media, it is necessary to determine whether similar portraits are presented in all types of reporting or whether there are different, or even contradictory, portrayals of foreign countries within individual newspapers considered nationally influential. A study examined…
Descriptors: Bias, Developing Nations, Editorials, Editors