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Livingstone, Sonia M. – Journal of Communication, 1990
Examines television viewers' interpretations of a particular narrative from the British soap opera "Coronation Street" after they had watched it unfold over some time in natural viewing circumstances. Identifies and discusses the interpretations of four clusters of viewers ranked in terms of their relative allegiance to the characters.…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Audience Response, Characterization, Foreign Countries
Hamer, Vicki – 1981
Using a critical approach to television viewing that considers the literary and rhetorical impact of the program examined, this paper analyzes an episode of the family television drama, "Little House on the Prairie." The paper examines the episode's plot, characters, themes, production techniques, sound elements, tone, method of story…
Descriptors: Audiences, Characterization, Content Analysis, Production Techniques
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Rose, Brian – Journal of Communication, 1979
Examines the content of daytime serial dramas to determine how the narrative structure promotes a sense of involvement in viewers. Competing plot lines, the lack of a concrete sense of resolution, the pattern of episodes, and the audience's awareness of information kept secret from characters all contribute to audience involvement. (JMF)
Descriptors: Audiences, Characterization, Content Analysis, Drama
Cummings, Melbourne S. – 1986
This discussion of the roles portrayed by blacks in media begins by describing stereotyping in pre-television film and radio, and examining television shows from the 1950s until the early 1980s which included black characters to show that this stereotyping has continued until very recently. The shows covered in this context include "Beulah,""Make…
Descriptors: Audiences, Black Culture, Black Family, Black Stereotypes
D'Acci, Julie – 1986
This investigation of some of the meanings of "woman" that are produced and negotiated in the interaction of television representations, viewer receptions, and the historical/industry context focuses on the "Cagney and Lacey" series--produced in the United States--as a particular instance of the cultural production and…
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Television, Characterization, Content Analysis
Machalow, Robert – 1984
Noting that daytime television serials have been used to teach a variety of subjects, including writing and language skills, this paper reviews literature on the nature of soap operas so that instructors can use them more effectively. Following an introduction citing studies on the educational uses of soap operas, the paper explores the following…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Characterization, Content Analysis, Higher Education
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Gerbner, George; And Others – Journal of Communication, 1980
Examines the distribution of age roles in prime-time and weekend daytime (children's) network television drama. Analyzes the content of program samples and survey data on attitudes and opinions to determine how conceptions of social reality are affected by television viewing habits. (JMF)
Descriptors: Age, Audiences, Characterization, Content Analysis
Bee, Jim – 1986
This analysis of the British domestic situation comedy (sitcom) as a genre begins by noting that it is considered basically taxonomical, using the categories of character, narrative, and theme to develop understanding of its discursive strategies. Considered to be preliminary and tentative, the results of this analysis suggest that: (1) the sitcom…
Descriptors: Audiences, Characterization, Comedy, Content Analysis
Kinnamon, Keneth – 1977
A national telephone survey indicated that audiences rated the television production of "Roots" positively in terms of the following: realistic portrayal of the people and the times; relevance for contemporary race relations; perceived emotional effect; and increased understanding of the psychology of black people. However, a comparison…
Descriptors: Audiences, Black Culture, Black History, Black Influences
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Signorielli, Nancy – Youth and Society, 1993
Updates knowledge about the representation of occupations on prime-time network dramatic television using data on 14,902 television characters, and explores how these representations may be related to perceptions of over 3,000 high school students about their future work. Television may be doing young people a disservice in its portrayals. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Audience Response, Broadcast Industry, Characterization