Descriptor
Press Opinion | 54 |
Television | 54 |
News Media | 42 |
Journalism | 25 |
Mass Media | 23 |
Newspapers | 23 |
News Reporting | 20 |
Public Opinion | 17 |
Radio | 17 |
Media Research | 12 |
Freedom of Speech | 10 |
More ▼ |
Source
Author
Publication Type
Speeches/Meeting Papers | 14 |
Reports - Research | 12 |
Opinion Papers | 9 |
Journal Articles | 7 |
Books | 3 |
Reference Materials -… | 3 |
Guides - Non-Classroom | 2 |
Collected Works - Serials | 1 |
Guides - General | 1 |
Information Analyses | 1 |
Education Level
Audience
Administrators | 1 |
Practitioners | 1 |
Location
United States | 2 |
Australia | 1 |
Canada | 1 |
Puerto Rico | 1 |
West Germany | 1 |
Laws, Policies, & Programs
Assessments and Surveys
What Works Clearinghouse Rating
Fang, Irving E. – 1968
The skills required by the television journalist--writing, editing, filming, broadcasting--are fully described and analyzed in this detailed guide and textbook. Among the topics treated are sources of news stories, interviewing techniques, filming of breaking news, newsfilm editing, clear and colorful writing, and graphics presentation. A…
Descriptors: Animation, Audiovisual Aids, Interviews, Journalism
Rivers, William L., Ed.; Nyhan, Michael J., Ed. – 1973
The objective of the Aspen Program on Communication and Society is to identify issues dealing with communication in a free society and to develop policy and actions in four areas: 1) government and media; 2) public broadcasting; 3) television and social behavior; and 4) cable television and other new technologies. In accordance with this goal, a…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Conference Reports, Freedom of Speech
Berland, Theodore – 1987
The advent of electronic mass communications in the 1920s forever altered the rhetoric, the audience, and the echoes or responses of the State of the Union Address. Presidents thereafter would use the occasion to speak primarily to the public and secondarily to the Congress. The echoes of the speech that reverberate within the Congress, among the…
Descriptors: Audiences, Mass Media Effects, Persuasive Discourse, Popular Culture
Haler, Michael – 1982
The Basic Law of Press Freedom in West Germany that forbids censorship in any form is the subject of this booklet. The first section defines freedom of opinion as a basic right and presents the relationship of the press to the state. The role and structure of radio and television are described in the second section, which stresses the independence…
Descriptors: Censorship, Communications, Foreign Countries, Freedom of Speech
Terry, Herbert A. – 1978
The responsibilities and role of the broadcast media in reporting acts of terrorism are examined in this paper. The paper first discusses such topics as new types of television equipment that permit easy and instantaneous coverage of fast-breaking news; television coverage of two 1977 cases in which persons were held hostage by terrorists; and…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Broadcast Industry, Conflict Resolution, Crime

Paletz, David L.; Guthrie, K. Kendall – Journal of Communication, 1987
Explains how differential coverage of politics, policy, and personality regarding the same two events in three different media--a local newspaper, an elite newspaper, and television network news--reveals three different portraits of presidential concerns and actions. (MM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Journalism, Media Research, News Media
Norton, Jeanne M.; Sanders, Luther W. – 1987
A study compared the three major American television networks' early evening newscast coverage of 1984 vice-presidential candidate Geraldine Ferraro's financial status, specifically examining the emphasis placed on the story and seeking to determine whether coverage was objective or biased. Early evening network newscasts (excluding weekends) for…
Descriptors: Bias, Information Sources, News Media, News Reporting
Leroy, David J., Ed.; Sterling, Christopher H., Ed. – 1973
This selection of readings, primarily intended for a college journalism course, discusses the strengths and weaknesses of the major sources of the public news--the wire services, newspapers, and television. The first part of the book deals with the context of mass news and serves as an introduction to some of the crucial ideas shaping thinking…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Censorship, Communications, Freedom of Speech
Gormley, William T., Jr. – 1976
After discussing the need for message pluralism in a democracy, this report focuses on a three-stage research strategy conducted to study the effects of newspaper/television cross-ownership on news homogeneity. The three stages consist of: an analysis of questionnaire data obtained from 214 newspaper managing editors and television news directors;…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Information Dissemination, Information Networks, Mass Media
Bush, Chilton R., Ed. – 1969
This volume contains all of the material published in American Newspaper Publishers Association (ANPA) News Research Bulletins during 1968. The 49 studies included are arranged under the following chapter titles: "Some Audience Characteristics,""Headlines and Makeup,""Content,""Some Communication Behavior,""Readership,""Readership by…
Descriptors: Black Community, Blacks, Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis
Bush, Chilton R., Ed. – 1968
This volume is a compilation of the summaries of news-editorial research reported in the American Newspaper Publishers Association News Research Bulletins during 1967. Of the 44 studies reported in this volume, twenty were done by universities, ten by individuals, nine by research agencies, and five by other organizations. The studies are arranged…
Descriptors: Administration, Communication (Thought Transfer), Content Analysis, Journalism
Hunt, Todd – 1972
Covered in this handbook is the craft of reviewing from multiple points of view: the established critic on a metropolitan newspaper, a national magazine, or a television station; the newcomer who is trying to review all forms of entertainment for a small-town daily paper; the New York drama critic; and the freelance reviewer whose work appears in…
Descriptors: Book Reviews, Broadcast Industry, Communications, Content Analysis
Bush, Chilton R., Comp. – 1971
The findings of research studies that come from a variety of sources and concern newspapers, some aspects of television news, and news media audiences are summarized briefly. Among the topics are audience characteristics, content of stories, readership, headlines and makeup, editorial policy, and editorial administration and personnel. Most of the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Attitudes, Audiences, Commercial Television
Goldsen, Rose K. – 1972
Intended for non-professional groups trying to make inputs into the political system but having limited access to the mass media, this manual reviews and criticizes the current status of power in the communications industry, especially in regard to ownership and control of the flow of information. Government/media relations are discussed,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Citizen Participation, Community Action, Equal Protection
Emery, Edwin – 1972
This book presents a history of journalism in the United States. The opening chapters discuss the European roots of American journalism and cover the time-span ending with the Civil War; the primary concern is an exposition of the principles of the American press. The remaining chapters examine the mass media--newspapers, television, radio,…
Descriptors: Headlines, Journalism, Language Arts, Mass Media