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von Hase, Karl-Gunther – EBU Review, 1978
In response to public criticism of television broadcasting in the Federal Republic of Germany, audience dependency, network research findings, and broadcasting's role in society are discussed. A policy of unbiased programing in consideration of party-political pressure is reaffirmed, and some orientation points for future television work are…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Commercial Television, Foreign Countries, Programing (Broadcast)
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O'Sullivan, Dermot A. – Chemical and Engineering News, 1975
Describes television programs broadcast in the Netherlands and West Germany which explain what chemistry is all about. Both programs, planned under the direction of trained chemists, comprise 13 half-hour presentations and include segments on energy, polymers, chemical processes, the chemistry of life, atomic and molecular chemistry, and chemistry…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Educational Media, Educational Television, Mass Media
Alter, Henry C. – Educ Telev, 1970
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries, Production Techniques, Program Content
Council for Cultural Cooperation, Strasbourg (France). – 1968
This publication includes discussion of the use of "combined teaching systems" (and most specifically television) in various European adult education programs. Brief reports are included on several programs (general and technical education, and arts and letters courses, in France; literacy in Italy; and various televised courses in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Correspondence Study, Educational Technology
Cohn, Ted – International Journal of Political Education, 1984
The need for television news to be entertaining constrains the ability of television news to educate and inform the electorate who use it as their main source of knowledge about the political process. Until television news places the need to inform ahead of entertainment, voters will continue to be shortchanged. (Author/IS)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Foreign Countries, Mass Media Effects, News Reporting
Gillies, Donald J. – 1983
This report summarizes the results of an international survey on the utilization of videotex and teletext which covered 20 countries, including Canada, Great Britain, France, Holland, Switzerland, the United States, and West Germany. Included are: (1) definitions and a comparison of the two media; (2) the methods used to collect the data…
Descriptors: Computers, Databases, Foreign Countries, Information Networks
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Greetfeld, Hans – Educational Media International, 1979
Chronicles the development of the educational film in Germany from 1919 through the 1970s, moving from silent to sound films and introducing the influence of television on the medium. The single concept film, the influence of curriculum development and research, and the role of video are also discussed. (RAO)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Film Study, Historical Reviews, Instructional Films
Sandford, John – 1976
The aim of this book is to provide an introduction to the history and present organization of newspapers, magazines, radio, and television in East and West Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The first four chapters discuss West Germany; the last three cover Austria, Switzerland, and East Germany. Comparisons are made not only between the four…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, Mass Media
Ernst, Tilman – International Journal of Political Education, 1981
Evaluates some effects of showing the televsion series "Holocaust" in Western Germany, with emphasis on individual attitude changes and reactions of institutions. Concludes that the television series was an effective means of political education and can continue to serve as a resource for political educators. (DB)
Descriptors: Anti Semitism, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Political Issues
Holtz-Bacha, Christina – 1989
A study examined the role of the mass media in the symbolization process (a process which was necessary to distract attention from the political and economic problems of the European Community and to enhance support of the powerless parliament) during the European election campaign of 1984 and whether symbolization strengthened the motivation for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mass Media Role, Media Research, Political Attitudes
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Toogood, Alex – Journal of Communication, 1978
Describes the organizational structure of the broadcasting industry in West Germany which is unique because of the federal, public, and political elements involved. Special problems that arise from this framework are discussed, including financing, programing, creative vs technical advances, concepts of production values, and political balance.…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Economic Factors, Foreign Countries, Foreign Culture
Carlson, Robert A. – Adult Leadership, 1976
Observations are offered on the meaning and success of the annual Adolf Grimme Prize competition, designed by West German adult educators to promote public-industry dialogue regarding television program content and quality in that country. The award honors quality in television programing, not educational programs of a didactic nature. (MS)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Awards, Broadcast Industry, Foreign Countries
Hellack, Georg – 1989
This special report provides a survey of media in the Federal Republic of Germany (West Germany) and attempts to answer questions such as: what freedoms the mass media enjoy, the nature of their finances, what problems they have to deal with, and what their future in competition with new modes of communication will be like. Chapter 1 discusses the…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Journalism
Inter Nationes, Bonn (West Germany). – 1989
By the nature of the subject, it is impossible to do justice to the cultural developments of more than 40 years in a brief survey. The aim of this document is to explore the diverse cultural life of West Germany complete with photographs of past and present artists, art products, and other aspects of German culture. The subject areas treated are:…
Descriptors: Architecture, Art Products, Cultural Exchange, Cultural Traits
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
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