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One Hundred and Two Days of "Sportscenter": Messages of Poor Sportsmanship, Violence and Immorality.
Aicinena, Steven – 1999
This study collected and described the verbal comments made during 102 editions of ESPN's Sportscenter, a sports news program. Comments made by the programs anchors, news journalists, players, coaches, owners, etc., believed to potentially convey to viewers what was normative or inappropriate behavior for sports participants, were recorded. A…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Behavior Patterns, Moral Values
Parker, McCrae A.; Miller, Patti; Espejo, Eileen; Grossman-Swenson, Sarah – 2002
Television is an integral part of American culture, and has the ability to play a major role in shaping belief systems, particularly for the youngest and most impressionable viewers. This study is the third annual study of diversity of characters in prime time television programming. The study examined the first two episodes of each prime time…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Institutional)
Wallace, Shelagh – 1996
This book is a guide for encouraging critical television viewing skills in children, allowing them to make up their own minds about the power and influence of television. The introduction addresses the importance of television in North America and compares viewing patterns with those in other countries. The text throughout is accompanied by…
Descriptors: Advertising, Audience Response, Childhood Attitudes, Children
Cable News Network, Atlanta, GA. – 2001
These classroom guides, designed to accompany the daily CNN (Cable News Network) Newsroom broadcasts for the month of December 2001, provide program rundowns, suggestions for class activities and discussion, student handouts, and a list of related news terms. Top stories include: President Bush responds to the recent acts of terrorism in Israel,…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Class Activities, Current Events, Discussion
Anderton, Alice – 1997
The Intertribal Wordpath Society is a nonprofit educational corporation formed to promote the teaching, status, awareness, and use of Oklahoma Indian languages. The Society produces "Wordpath," a weekly 30-minute public access television show about Oklahoma Indian languages and the people who are teaching and preserving them. The show…
Descriptors: American Indian Languages, Educational Benefits, Educational Television, Elementary Secondary Education
Metallinos, Nikos – 1997
The scientific study of the visual communication media arts must be based on both general theories regarding these media and specific theories developed for each medium. Although it is possible that the delay in the development of vigorous scientific studies and empirical research findings in the visual communication media of television has caused…
Descriptors: Aesthetics, Cognitive Processes, Communications, Foreign Countries
Gutenko, Gregory – 1997
A study examined viewer recall of television commercial content as influenced by both commercial spot positioning within breaks and the congruence or dissonance of the affective (emotionally evocative) formats of the program contexts and commercials. Objectives were to determine whether commercials will have greater rates of viewer recall if: (1)…
Descriptors: Mass Media, Persuasive Discourse, Programming (Broadcast), Recall (Psychology)
Steinbach, Leonard – 2001
The Cleveland Museum of Art has embarked on an innovative approach for delivering high quality video-on-demand and live interactive cultural programming, along with Web-based complementary material, to seniors in assisted living residence facilities, community-based centers, and disabled persons in their homes. The project is made possible in part…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Disabilities, Interactive Video, Lifelong Learning
Kunkel, Dale; Farinola, Wendy Jo Maynard; Cope, Kirstie M.; Donnerstein, Edward; Biely, Erica; Zwarun, Lara – 1998
The V-chip is an electronic filtering device that parents can use to block the reception of sensitive or potentially harmful television programming they do not want their children to see. Given that the revised V-chip rating framework including content descriptors has been in effect for a full year, it becomes essential to examine how the array of…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Commercial Television, Content Analysis, Evaluation Methods
Kromke, Diane – 2001
Closed-circuit television (CCTV) is a promising technology used by many medical centers to support health education activities for patients and their families. It may provide one method of reaching multiple patients at various times and locations, providing consistent, easily repeated information in a low stress manner, but it is unclear how much…
Descriptors: Closed Circuit Television, Health Education, Nurses, Patient Education
Cable News Network, Atlanta, GA. – 2002
These classroom guides, designed to accompany the daily CNN (Cable News Network) Newsroom broadcasts for the month of March 2002, provide program rundowns, suggestions for class activities and discussion, student handouts, and a list of related news terms. Lead stories include: the U.S. expands the War on Terrorism into the Republic of Georgia and…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Current Events, Discussion, Educational Television
Heintz-Knowles, Katharine E.; Chen, Perry; Miller, Patti; Haufler, Adrienne – 2000
Children understand that media grant recognition and respect to racial groups that are positively portrayed. Approximately half of the programs in the 1999-2000 broadcast prime time entertainment programming exhibited some diversity in their opening credits casts. This study examined the nature of the portrayals of diversity. The study examined 10…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Institutional)

Broderick, Gertrude G. – Office of Education, US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1956
One of the notable evidences of growth in the field of educational radio and television is to be found in the increasing volume of new literature as it emerges each year. The Office of Education's Radio-Television Services, under the direction of Franklin Dunham, have followed the practice through the years of issuing periodically a bibliography…
Descriptors: Educational Television, Educational Radio, Electronic Publishing, Oral Language

LeDuc, Sandra – Science Scope, 1997
Highlights the 15th anniversary year of Newton's Apple, a hands-on science television program. Includes availability information for curriculum guides and other resources. (DDR)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Hands on Science, Learning Strategies

Potter, W. James; And Others – Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 1995
Assesses aggressive behavior on television in terms of its realism. Replicated and contextualized reality were assessed for 100.5 hours of programming. Replicated reality compared television portrayals to real world characteristics, and was similar in seriousness to aggression and gender patterns of perpetrators and victims. Contextual reality…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavior, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis