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Harrison, Robert P. – Journal of Aerospace Education, 1974
Describes a television program aimed at pilots, flight students, and general aviation interests which presents a two part format. The first part focuses on the latest available weather information both nationally and locally, while the second part is designed to educate and stimulate interest in general aviation. (BR)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Aerospace Education, Aircraft Pilots, Educational Television
Palmer, Edward L. – Amer Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Cartoons, Educational Experiments, Educational Television, Filmstrips
Bloomer, Guy – Educ Telev Int, 1969
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Facilities, Foreign Students, Production Techniques
Woal, Michael B. – 1982
The proposition advanced by media critics John Fiske and John Hartley, that television provides the experience of "defamiliarization" (the demand that viewers "negotiate" a response to the ideological frameworks that television presents), is considered by the Russian Formalist critics and the structuralists who elaborated and…
Descriptors: Identification (Psychology), Mass Media Effects, Media Research, Rhetoric
Clark, Rebecca L. – 1980
The ABC television network's "Monday Night Football" (MNF) series is a very successful example of the symbiotic relationship between advertising, television, and sports. Assuming that the athletic contests are packaged as slick entertainment to draw both fans and nonfans to the real programing--the commercials--a study was organized to examine…
Descriptors: Advertising, Athletics, Commercial Television, Communication Research
Center for Action Research, Princeton, NJ. – 1977
A project examining the need for change in children's television environment and for the establishment of a grant-making organization designed to address the needs of the children's broadcasting environment consulted a variety of interests, insights, and divergent viewpoints. Research studies, government documents, books, professional journals,…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Feasibility Studies, Government Role, Incentive Grants
Rosengren, Karl Erik; Windahl, Swen – 1978
Media Panel is a research program directed toward media habits, causes and effects of TV use among children and adolescents, and viewer/media interaction in general. Results of this longitudinal study from 1970 to the present are presented in three sections focusing on the early work of the group, the preschool panel, and the primary school panel.…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Children, Commercial Television, Foreign Countries
Rohrer, Daniel Morgan – 1978
Defamation of character, as applied to libel and slander legal decisions, is the subject of this paper. After briefly describing the basis of liability, the author discusses "libels per quod." He then cites numerous court decisions in commenting on mitigating circumstances in action for libel or slander, including absolute privilege,…
Descriptors: Advertising, Cable Television, Court Litigation, Legal Problems
PDF pending restorationRubin, Alan M.; Rubin, Rebecca B. – 1979
A survey of 128 hospital patients produced the following findings about hospital-home television viewing differences. Viewing motivations differed between home and hospital contexts. Patients indicated that television was used in the hospital more often to pass the time, but less frequently for information, entertainment, and relaxation, than in…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Environmental Influences, Patients
Schneider, Frederick C. – 1979
This report examines the involvement of the Commonwealth of Virginia in both the support and governing of public television stations. There are seven such stations in the state, operated by four educational television entities; each of these corporations is controlled by a board of directors made up of citizens from the particular area served by…
Descriptors: Agency Role, Educational Television, Financial Support, Government Role
Jassem, Harvey C. – 1979
Commercial broadcasting seeks to maximize profit by developing a strong position in the marketplace and by attracting the audiences advertisers are likely to pay the most to reach. Broadcasting also serves many societal functions: it sells products, serves as educator and babysitter, and entertains and sedates. More people will be served by…
Descriptors: Broadcast Industry, Broadcast Television, Commercial Television, Federal Regulation
Anderson, Daniel R. – 1979
The TV viewing situation involves an active transaction between the child, the TV, and the TV viewing environment. The TV viewing transaction is a blend of passive and active cognitive activities. Children begin to watch TV systematically at around 2 1/2 years of age because at that time they have the cognitive ability to aappreciate the meaning…
Descriptors: Attention, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Peer Influence
PDF pending restorationBaron, Lois J. – 1980
Children from 3 to 14 years of age were asked questions pertaining to their understanding of such television-related characteristics as technique (zooms and edits), fantasy and reality, production source, and acting. Using semi-clinical interviews, the study assessed the kinds of thought processes characteristic of children at varying age levels…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Children, Childrens Television, Cognitive Processes
GUILFORD, DAVID L. – 1961
TELEVISION INSTRUCTION IN WASHINGTON COUNTY, MD. SCHOOLS BEGAN IN SEPTEMBER 1956 AND HAS CONTINUED AS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAM. EARLY IN THE PROJECT IT BECAME EVIDENT THAT THE IMPORTANT ISSUE WAS NOT WHETHER TELEVISION SHOULD BE USED FOR DIRECT INSTRUCTION, BUT HOW IT SHOULD BE USED AND WHAT IT COULD CONTRIBUTE TO THE…
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Closed Circuit Television, Costs, Curriculum Development
SKORNIA, HARRY J.; AND OTHERS – 1959
A CONFERENCE WAS CONDUCTED IN RESPONSE TO THE NEED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT THE OPERATION, PLANNING, AND FEASIBILITY OF LIVE INTERCONNECTED STATE AND REGIONAL NETWORKS FOR EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION AND RADIO. EIGHT MAJOR SESSIONS WERE HELD--(1) ORIENTATION, (2) WHAT HAVE WE TO DISTRIBUTE, (3) ARE NETWORKS TECHNICALLY FEASIBLE, (4) LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS, (5)…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Broadcast Television, Conferences, Educational Television


