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Hynds, Ernest C. – Journalism Quarterly, 1976
Finds that those newspapers which take stands and present a well-balanced forum-editorial page attractively laid out will be read and can have influence. (Author/RB)
Descriptors: Community Influence, Editorials, Journalism, Media Research
Becker, Lee B.; And Others – 1976
Data gathered as part of a media criticism project involving 109 New England daily newspapers were reanalyzed to discover community and organizational determinants of press performance. A content analysis of essays written about the region's press was used to obtain empirical indicators of press performance. The findings suggest that management…
Descriptors: Administration, Community Influence, Editing, Evaluation
Smith, Michael V. – 1984
A decline in the daily reading of newspapers has been observed in the United States since World War II. In the decade from the late 1960s to the late 1970s, most daily newspapers employed market research to document and diagnose trends in readership, to estimate their present and future audiences' composition, and to assess the audiences'…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Community Attitudes, Community Influence, Consumer Economics
Brown, James W.; Foushee, Richard E. – 1979
This paper discusses a proposed term project for a course in documentary photography that centered on photographically documenting a rural community and measuring its symbolic sociodramas. The paper describes the focus of the project, which was to determine how various community groups interpreted a given set of photographs designed to express a…
Descriptors: Community Attitudes, Community Influence, Documentaries, Journalism
Beam, Randal A. – 1984
A secondary analysis of data collected by Thomas Patterson during the 1976 presidential campaign was made to test three hypotheses: (1) respondents in a media-rich environment will show higher levels of political information holding than respondents in a media-poor environment, (2) differences in information holding levels between a media-rich…
Descriptors: Community Characteristics, Community Influence, Community Study, Environmental Influences
Dimmick, John W. – 1978
A taxonomy of levels of analysis in mass media decision making is presented in this paper, and a strategy is proposed for incorporating the different levels into the design of research. Following a clarification of the concept of influence and its relationship to the levels of analysis used in the taxonomic structure, the paper describes the…
Descriptors: Classification, Community Influence, Decision Making, Interaction
Brown, James W.; Foushee, Richard E. – 1979
A term project for a journalism course in documentary photography (the proposal for which is cited in ED 177 560) centered on photographically documenting a rural community and measuring its symbolic sociodramas. The focus of the project was to determine how various community groups interpreted a given set of photographs selected to represent a…
Descriptors: Church Role, Community Attitudes, Community Influence, Documentaries
Merriam, Allen H. – 1987
Elijah P. Lovejoy, generally regarded as America's first martyr to freedom of the press, was killed by a racist mob in Alton, Illinois, in November 1837, after a brief but tumultuous career as an crusading antislavery newspaper editor and preacher. Born into a stern Maine Protestant family, he migrated to St. Louis, became a minister, and began…
Descriptors: Biographies, Civil Rights, Community Influence, Editors