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Dates, Jannette Lake – 1980
This study conducted with eleventh graders in the Baltimore City Public Schools was based on a correlational survey which explored the relationship between viewer perceptions of black television characters, race, racial attitudes, and viewing frequency. One questionnaire measured viewing frequency, the viewer's perceptions of eight black and…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Black Stereotypes, Commercial Television, High School Students
CAMPION, LEE E.; AND OTHERS – 1963
THE PURPOSE OF THIS STUDY WAS TO LOCATE CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION (CCTV) INSTALLATIONS IN EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES, COMPILE A DIRECTORY OF THESE INSTITUTIONS, DESCRIBE THE EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES IN USE, LOCATE PATTERNS OF UTILIZATION OF CCTV SYSTEMS, AND DESCRIBE THE DEVELOPMENTAL PROCESS OF THIS NEW FORM OF EDUCATIONAL…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Closed Circuit Television, Conferences, Directories
United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization, Paris (France). – 1960
THIS REPORT ON UNESCO'S SECOND PILOT PROJECT OF COLLECTIVE VIEWING OF TELEVISION PROGRAMS IN RURAL DISTRICTS DESCRIBES AND ANALYZES THE ORGANIZATION OF TELECLUBS AND THE IMPACT OF THE 13-PROGRAM SERIES, "FARMING VILLAGE IN PROGRESS", VIEWED 30 MINUTES A WEEK FROM JUNE-MARCH, 1957, BY TELECLUB MEMBERS IN 64 TEST VILLAGES IN 26 JAPANESE PREFECTURES.…
Descriptors: Adult Farmer Education, Aspiration, Attitude Change, Behavior Change
BREITENFELD, FREDERICK – 1965
DATA WERE COLLECTED AND ANALYZED CONCERNING THE FINANCIAL PRACTICES OF EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION (ETV) STATIONS. A TOTAL OF 95 ETV STATIONS PARTICIPATED IN A QUESTIONNAIRE SURVEY DESIGNED TO ESTABLISH PATTERNS RELATIVE TO TIME ON THE AIR, PROGRAMING EMPHASIS, EMPLOYMENT INVESTMENTS, INCOME, EXPENSES, AND OTHER FINANCIAL FACTORS. PRIOR TO THE…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Conferences, Educational Legislation, Educational Television
REID, J. RICHARD – 1961
A SURVEY WAS CONDUCTED TO REPORT THE STRENGTHS AND WEAKNESSES OF CLASSROOM LEARNING OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES BY MEANS OF INSTRUCTIONAL TELEVISION (ITV) COURSES. THREE GENERAL CATEGORIES OF DISCUSSION WERE PRESENTED--(1) THE CORROBORATION OF IMPRESSIONS, (2) THE PROFESSION'S IMAGE, AND (3) THE USE, PROBLEMS, TECHNIQUES, AND RESEARCH IN ITV. DISCUSSIONS…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Language Instruction, Modern Languages, National Surveys
Nickerson, Rand; Teachman, Goody S. – 1979
A telephone survey was conducted in the TV Ontario major market areas to determine the potential for television based learning systems, which would include a television component, a variety of possible print components, and access to individual or group instruction by telephone or in person. The potential audience for a learning system of this…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Foreign Countries, Interviews, Marketing
Gerbner, George; And Others – 1977
Trends in violence in television drama were measured from 1967 to 1976. In 1976, 89.1 percent of programming contained violent episodes, as opposed to 78.4 percent in 1975. The increase in violence was not due to changes in context of dramatic programming. The National Broadcasting Company (NBC) contained the most violence overall in children's…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Measurement, National Surveys, Program Evaluation
Webster, James; Coscarelli, William C. – 1978
To determine if children watch adult programs on weekday prime-time television because more suitable age-specific programming is unavailable, a study was conducted to assess children's viewing preferences using a forced-choice instrument. After a pilot study established the validity of the instrument, four popular children's programs were…
Descriptors: Childhood Interests, Childrens Television, Elementary Education, Policy Formation
Katzman, Natan – 1975
As part of a program of statistical reports on public broadcasting, a survey requested 147 public broadcasting stations to supply information about their operations during one week in 1974. Data were collected about instructional television services, "Sesame Street,""The Electric Company," general and news programing, any…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Media Research, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Jeffres, Leo W. – 1976
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of the introduction of cable television into a small Minnesota community, focusing on changes in viewing patterns and motives for watching. One hundred seventy-two individuals were contacted with a mail questionnaire: 34 completed an initial TV viewing log in which they kept track of their…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Interest Research, Interests, Motivation
Spain, Peter – 1974
A public television station in New York, WNET, conducted a survey of its potential audience. The purposes of the study were to determine: (1) the demographic characteristics of the station's members, non-member viewers, and non-viewers; (2) the image that the station conveys to the public; (3) the perceived importance of premiums as an inducement…
Descriptors: Audiences, Demography, Graphs, Motivation
Ksobiech, Kenneth J.; And Others – 1975
In cooperation with the Indiana University Department of Telecommunications, the Video Access Center (VAC) in Columbus, Indiana has undertaken a two phase evaluation of its activities. The first phase, done in 1974, was designed to (1) compare VAC to other public access centers throughout the country, (2) determine the size and demographic…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cable Television, Citizen Participation, Demography
Samuels, Bruce, Comp. – 1970
Who watched "Sesame Street" and with what frequency at different socioeconomic levels? This utilization study provides answers to the question by compiling data from national ratings, special surveys commissioned by the Children's Television Workshop, and unsolicited, independently conducted surveys which were brought to the Workshop's…
Descriptors: Audiences, Early Childhood Education, Educational Television, National Surveys
Barcus, F. Earle – 1973
Research investigated parents' opinions about children's television (TV). Questionnaire respondents were mainly parents of children ages 2-6; mothers outnumbered fathers 9:1. Results included the findings that children watched TV an average of three hours a day; this varied little throughout the country and between those viewing Public…
Descriptors: Children, Commercial Television, Parent Attitudes, Programing (Broadcast)
Cater, Douglass; Strickland, Stephen – 1972
In March of 1972 the Aspen Program on Communications and Society convened a meeting which brought together the Surgeon General, staff members connected with the Surgeon General's Report on Television and Violence, and social scientists. The purpose of the meeting was to evaluate the Report, which had just been issued. This conference report…
Descriptors: Aggression, Antisocial Behavior, Children, Conference Reports
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