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Fenichel, Michael; Dan, Peter – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Reports that during the week of the 1979 crisis at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant, the "New York Post" gave less factual information than "The New York Times" in both its main headlines and subheadlines; also notes that the information the "Post" did give was more sensationalized. (GT)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Headlines, Media Research
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Singletary, Michael; Newlin, David – Newspaper Research Journal, 1980
Reports that editors and readers could agree on "worst" newspapers, but concludes that editors may not share reader criteria concerning what constitutes the "best" journalistic product. (RL)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, Evaluation, Layout (Publications)
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Riffe, Daniel – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Details a study showing that government sources in the United States are less credible than they were shown to be in a study conducted 19 years ago. (Author/FL)
Descriptors: Credibility, Information Sources, Journalism, Media Research
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Chaudhary, Anju G. – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
A study of daily newspapers in 19 major cities indicates that Black government officials get slightly more news coverage but that that coverage is slightly less favorable than coverage of White officials. (Author/FL)
Descriptors: Blacks, Content Analysis, Journalism, Media Research
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Adams, R. C.; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1980
Found a clear and significant preference for photographs of men in waist, close-up, and full-length shots and of women in bust, waist, and three-quarter shots. (FL)
Descriptors: Females, Journalism, Males, Media Research
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Meierhenry, W. C. – American Annals of the Deaf, 1980
The paper identifies theoretical constructs and shows their application from 1955-1980 in media developments for teaching hearing impaired students. Changes are traced to such events as technological developments, social forces, and the advent of new theories, including behaviorism. (CL)
Descriptors: Communications, Educational Media, Hearing Impairments, Literature Reviews
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Poindexter, Paula M. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Concludes that there are two subgroups in the newspaper nonreader population: typical nonreaders (the young, old, poor, and undereducated) and atypical nonreaders (middle-aged, upper income, highly educated adults who ignore the daily newspaper because of lack of time and dissatisfaction with content). (GT)
Descriptors: Media Research, Negative Attitudes, Newspapers, Reading Habits
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Sim, John Cameron – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Notes that the percentage of daily newspapers that also produce a weekly or semiweekly edition has dwindled since 1876; outlines reasons for the continuance of the approximately 50 daily-weekly combinations in existence in 1978. (GT)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Media Research, Newspapers, Trend Analysis
Nugent, Gwen C.; And Others – Educational Communication and Technology: A Journal of Theory, Research, and Development, 1980
This study showed that for college students, both on-camera authority/model figures and dramatizations can be effective for promoting affective learning via televised instruction. It also confirmed the importance of considering interactions between presentation method, learning characteristics, and subject matter. (Author/JEG)
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Educational Television, Humanistic Education, Media Research
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Lynn, Jerry R.; And Others – Journalism Quarterly, 1978
Reports that public service advertising attributed to the Advertising Council elicited higher message ratings than did public service advertising attributed to a commercial source, a noncommercial source, or no source; however, it produced the lowest behavioral responses. (GT)
Descriptors: Behavior, Individual Characteristics, Information Sources, Media Research
Lattimore, Dan L.; Windhauser, John W. – College Press Review, 1978
A study of the accuracy of news stories in ten professional newspapers and a university newspaper provided data on many aspects of accuracy and revealed that the student newspaper had more than twice as many errors per story, and a much higher percentage of factual errors, than did the professional newspapers. (GT)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Media Research, News Reporting, Newspapers
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Soley, Lawrence C. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
An examination of data on FM construction permits shows that independent FM broadcasters have obtained construction permits in markets with larger adjusted populations than those where AM licensees were granted same-market permits. (GT)
Descriptors: Audiences, Broadcast Industry, Community Size, Federal Regulation
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Hartgen, Stephen – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
An analysis of the coverage by four United States daily newspapers of the collapse of Nationalist China to the Communists in the 1940s reveals that, for all four newspapers, news out of and about China was just important enough to warrant some commentary, but not sustained analysis. (GT)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Foreign Countries, Media Research, News Reporting
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Hardt, Hanno – Journal of Communication, 1976
Descriptors: History, Mass Media, Media Research, Research Problems
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Lee, Eui Bun; Olkes, Cheryl – Journalism Educator, 1976
Surveys techniques most commonly used in "Journalism Quarterly,""Public Opinion Quarterly,""Journal of Broadcasting," and "Journal of Communication." (KS)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journalism Education, Media Research, Periodicals
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