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Wittebols, James H. – 1989
This paper presents a typology of terrorism which is grounded in how media differentially cover each type. The typology challenges some of the basic assumptions, such as that the media "allow" themselves to be exploited by terrorists and "encourage" terrorism, and the conventional wisdom about the net effects of the media's…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Classification, Mass Media Effects, Mass Media Role
Dick, Steven; Greenwood, Keith – 1989
As new technologies find new markets, the telecommunications field must deal with definitional problems and with challenges to existing regulation. This paper looks at the fields of cable television and telecomputing, and approaches to their regulation, in order to shed light on the question of telephone companies' (telcos) potential involvement…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Electronic Publishing, Federal Regulation, Freedom of Speech
Smith, Conrad – 1989
Research shows that reporters often seek out the most available news sources rather than those who have the most expertise, that journalists tend to focus on specific events rather than the context in which they occur, and that news stories are presented as stylized social constructs rather than as factual accounts of what happened. A study…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Content Analysis, Fire Fighters, Fire Protection
Kasakow, Nancy; McClurg, Pat – 1984
This study investigated the effect of the integration of media projects into an existing language arts curriculum on the year-end achievement of fifth and sixth grade students at the University of Wyoming laboratory school. During their communication arts block of language arts, reading, and literature, each student completed a minimum of four…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Films, Filmstrips, Intermediate Grades
Novak, Glenn D. – 1987
Depictions of evil in the modern American vigilante film of the 1970s and 1980s fall into several categories. Modern vigilante film may be defined as film concerning the efforts of a private citizen in the late twentieth century urban environments of New York City or Los Angeles to operate outside the law in ridding the streets of evil and crime.…
Descriptors: Citizen Role, Content Analysis, Film Study, Media Research
O'Reilly, Kevin; Splaine, John – 1987
This document is intended to improve the critical viewing skills and increase the understanding and appreciation of what is viewed. Included are the chapters: (1) "Critical Thinking: The Parts of an Argument," intended to develop a process to help a person judge arguments in what is read, seen, and heard; (2) "Critical Viewing:…
Descriptors: Advertising, Athletics, Concept Formation, Critical Thinking
Shannon, Paul – 1982
Noting that covering the United States Department of Education can pose special problems for journalists, this report provides information about the operations of the department and notes the strengths and weaknesses of information produced by and about it. The first three sections of the report discuss the current political atmosphere at the…
Descriptors: Disclosure, Educational Resources, Federal Government, Government Role
Black, Jay – 1982
A study of Australian journalists was conducted to test three hypotheses: (1) there is little agreement over the "ideal" means of training or educating journalists, (2) Australian journalism is dominated by white, Anglo-Saxon males who increasingly represent upper-middle class backgrounds, and (3) job satisfaction decreases as formal…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Employee Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Journalism
Fico, Frederick – 1982
A study tested five sets of hypotheses derived from an interaction model of the ways reporters and legislators exchange information. Three hypotheses attempted to distinguish among election-oriented, policy-oriented, and specialist legislators in the ways they seek information, and two hypotheses predicted the patterns of reporter-legislator…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Information Seeking, Information Sources, Interaction
Winter, James P.; And Others – 1982
Two unrelated studies investigated issues in newspaper journalism. The first, a replication of an earlier study, examined whether the priority given by newspapers to reporting local news was warranted. Respondents in three areas of the country were asked to rate their interest in various types of news on a five-point scale. Results indicated that…
Descriptors: Editorials, Elections, Journalism, Local Issues
Berry, Louis H. – 1982
In order to compare the instructional effectiveness of realistic and non-realistic color cueing on visualized instruction, an instructional unit on the human heart, using slides and an audiotape, was presented to 244 college students. Four treatment groups received the same oral presentation, with the addition of different types of visual…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recordings, College Students, Cues, Higher Education
Roberts, Dennis M. – 1982
The effectiveness of the Dwyer heart materials in facilitating learning and retention of information related to the heart under normal research conditions was investigated. Previous studies have focused on the manipulation of stimulus dimensions and not the effectiveness of the materials themselves. Data from three previous studies were compared…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Autoinstructional Aids, College Students, Cues
Kloock, Terryl R.; And Others – 1982
The effectiveness of two media types (sound film and still slides with audiotape) in changing student attitudes, and their impact on students varying in field dependency levels was examined. Subjects, 82 college students scoring at the high and low extremes of the Group Embedded Figures Test (GEFT), were randomly assigned to either a (1) multi-cue…
Descriptors: Aptitude Treatment Interaction, Attitude Change, Audiotape Recordings, College Students
Olson, Janet S.; Berry, Louis H. – 1982
This review of the literature on rate-controlled or compressed speech begins by tracing the historical development of compressed speech with emphasis on earlier approaches to the problem, e.g., changing speaking rate, simplifying text, changing tape speed, or using a sampling technique. An overview of research from 1917 to 1974 highlights the…
Descriptors: Audio Equipment, Communication Research, Efficiency, Electromechanical Technology
Watt, Phyllis C. – 1982
The 1978 lawsuit between the Columbia, Missouri, "Daily Tribune" and the University of Missouri concerning Sunshine Laws, while singular and specific, is of concern to all news organizations. When "Tribune" reporter Randy McConnell was denied access to the University's audit reports and other documents and was forbidden to…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, Court Litigation, Disclosure
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