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Knowles, John Hawley, Jr. – 1974
The purpose of this study was to determine what is being offered by colleges and universities to prospective teachers in methods of teaching secondary school journalism. A review of the literature was made, and a questionnaire was sent to 138 colleges and universities, asking whether the institution offered a publications course, a methods course…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Research, Journalism, Journalism Education
Sohn, Harold Louis – 1976
Interviews with 150 community residents, 41 community leaders, and the staff of the community newspaper in a small town, as well as an analysis of the content of the newspaper, are used to examine relationships between the agendas of the various groups studied. Results indicated that leaders are significantly more likely than nonleaders are to say…
Descriptors: Adults, Community Attitudes, Community Leaders, Doctoral Dissertations
Peterson, Thane – 1978
From its inauspicious beginnings as a men's store giveaway and a "girlie" magazine in 1933, "Esquire" magazine quickly established a policy of literary excellence. By 1945, the magazine included the works on such major literary figures as Erskine Caldwell, John Dos Passos, Dashiell Hammett, Ernest Hemingway, Ring Lardner, James…
Descriptors: Authors, English Literature, Journalism, Literary Criticism
Melki, Henry H. – 1972
Because of the influence which the Arab press in the U.S. had on Arab literature, it was thought advisable to record a history of its development and find the relation between the two. Ten different newspapers and magazines that directly relate to Arabic literature were examined: "Kawkab Amerika,""Al-Huda,""Mer'at…
Descriptors: Arabs, Cultural Education, Doctoral Dissertations, Journalism
Drew, Dan Gerow – 1973
This study examines two psychological variables that could erode journalistic objectivity--the reporter's attitude toward his source and his expectation of future meetings with the source. Seventy student reporters were randomly assigned to conditions by instructions contained on assignment sheets. The hypotheses tested were that a positive…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Doctoral Dissertations, Higher Education, Journalism
Zeiss, Paul A. – 1977
This research was undertaken in an effort to identify the desirable competencies of announcers as required by the broadcast industry. In order to identify the announcing competencies sought by the broadcast industry, a questionnaire was mailed to a representative number of Texas radio and television station operations managers. The random sample…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Competence, Journalism, Media Research
Sohn, Ardyth Broadrick – 1976
The agenda-setting hypothesis that the media "cause" people to think about certain topics was tested in interviews with a panel of 69 residents of a small southern Illinois community in July 1975 and April 1976. Respondents were asked what they read in the daily newspaper and what local topics they had talked about recently. In addition,…
Descriptors: Adults, Content Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Information Dissemination
Trotter, Edgar Powell – 1975
It was hypothesized in this study that, because of strong socialization pressures, gatekeepers would have stronger agreement and accuracy relations with the publisher than they would have with the audience and that the gatekeepers' congruency relations with the publisher and audience would not differ significantly. Additionally, research questions…
Descriptors: Audiences, Editing, Higher Education, Journalism
Chandler, Mary Raye Denton – 1975
The guidebook described in this doctoral thesis supplies the novice adviser or staff member with the basic information necessary to produce a school yearbook. It contains instructions for organization and production and also encourages student initiative and creativity. Topics covered include the function of a yearbook, organizing the staff,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Editing, Journalism, Layout (Publications)
Lee, Seong Hyong – 1976
This study explores the dimensions of credibility in newspaper and television news and compares the dimensions of media credibility with those of interpersonal source credibility. Subjects, 401 Kent State University undergraduates, were given a 12-page questionnaire designed to assess attitudes toward the following: newspaper national and…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Audiences, Credibility, Doctoral Dissertations
Carter, Phillip Dean – 1976
Random samples were drawn from the city directories of Columbus, Nebraska, and Grand Forks, North Dakota, for a study of the ability of readers to detect and differentiate between straight news and editorials. Each respondent completed a Likert-type instrument, which had a split-half reliability of 0.87. Analyses indicated that there were…
Descriptors: Adults, Critical Reading, Doctoral Dissertations, Editorials
Einsiedel, Edna Flores – 1975
Behavioral research suggests that communication between two individuals is affected by such factors as their orientation toward a topic, the importance of the topic, and interpersonal attraction. Seven hypotheses were formulated to determine if these factors--originally discovered in a discussion setting--were operative in an information-seeking…
Descriptors: Bias, Higher Education, Information Seeking, Information Sources
Kim, Hyun Kap – 1974
This multivariate study examined attitudinal and demographic variables affecting the degree of foreign news exposure on the basis of the data collected from 102 daily newspaper readers in Carbondale, Illinois. The data were obtained in personal interviews with the respondents. The ultimate goal of the study was to contribute to the investigation…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Community Surveys, Doctoral Dissertations, Journalism
Dickson, James Brian – 1975
This study sought to determine the perceptions of U.S daily newspaper publishers, editors, and education reporters regarding the desirability and feasibility of three approaches to increasing education news coverage: increased traditional local emphasis on education news coverage by daily newspapers, expanded wire service coverage of education,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Education, Higher Education, Journalism
Steng, William Robert, Jr. – 1975
This dissertation surveyed accredited and nonaccredited news-editorial sequences in departments, schools, and colleges of journalism to gather information on how instruction in newsroom computer technology was being provided. Characteristics of the sequences, the present status of instruction, obstacles to the provision of present instruction, the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science, Doctoral Dissertations, Futures (of Society)
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