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Lemert, James B.; Ashman, Marguerite Genson – Journalism Quarterly, 1983
Concludes that liberal opinion magazines have far more mobilizing information than do either conservative opinion magazines or news magazines. (FL)
Descriptors: Audiences, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Information Dissemination
Condry, John; And Others – 1987
Three studies were conducted to replicate and extend research on advertisements for children on Saturday morning television, and during children's programs at other times. Resarch focused on amount and frequency of advertisements, as well as the types of products advertised. Study 1 concerned the Saturday morning time period, when children…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audiences, Childrens Television, Comparative Analysis
Misisco, Peter – 1979
A survey of 194 graduate students compared the old and new formats of "Esquire" magazine, combining two issues of each format in a sequence of four viewing pairs (to negate possible bias effects of content). The subjects indicated their preferences and reasons for preferences for old and new logos, typefaces, tables of content formats,…
Descriptors: Audiences, Comparative Analysis, Design, Design Preferences
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Schultz, Don; And Others – Journal of Advertising, 1978
Major differences in results obtained from three audience measurement methodologies (telephone coincidental, multi-media diaries, and personal interviews with roster recalls) confirm the need for a new methodology or technique by advertisers and their agencies. (RL)
Descriptors: Adults, Advertising, Audiences, Broadcast Industry
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Grotta, Gerald L.; Newsom, Doug – Journalism Quarterly, 1982
Concludes that people with cable television tend to use all news media more extensively than those without it, but that cable greatly reduces the audience for news on local television stations. (FL)
Descriptors: Adults, Audiences, Cable Television, Comparative Analysis
Grotta, Gerald L.; Raskopf, Jack – 1981
A study examined the extent to which the availability of cable television service in a household diverted viewers from local television channels. Questions concerning media use were included in three comprehensive market surveys conducted in three diverse areas. Approximately 1,000 telephone interviews were conducted in the three areas. The…
Descriptors: Adults, Audiences, Cable Television, Commercial Television
LeRoy, David J.; And Others – 1974
During the gavel-to-gavel coverage by public television of the Watergate Hearings of the Select Committee on Campaign Practices, audience makeup and attitudes in Florida were surveyed and profiled. Findings showed that blacks were attracted in greater proportion than whites, and males more than females. Spanish-speaking persons tended to avoid the…
Descriptors: Audiences, Comparative Analysis, Media Research, Political Issues
McCain, Thomas A.; White, Sylvia – 1980
The purposes of this paper are to compile and describe the published empirical studies that have examined nonverbal visual production variables, to offer a critique of the lines of inquiry, and to suggest some areas for continued research. The studies are presented in two major sections: intravisual and intermedia. The intravisual section…
Descriptors: Audiences, Communication Research, Comparative Analysis, Mass Media
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