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Schwendau, Mark – Tech Directions, 2006
The U.S. Department of Education's "back to the basics" thrust of the 1980s took a terrible toll on enrollments for those teaching in the "practical arts." So, in the face of declining enrollments, angry employers wanting more program graduates, and a concerned advisory council, technology teachers must go on television and express their…
Descriptors: Programming (Broadcast), Graduates, Television, Practical Arts
Wilson, Barbara J. – Future of Children, 2008
Noting that the social and emotional experiences of American children today often heavily involve electronic media, Barbara Wilson takes a close look at how exposure to screen media affects children's well-being and development. She concludes that media influence on children depends more on the type of content that children find attractive than on…
Descriptors: Altruism, Video Games, Aggression, Programming (Broadcast)
Morton, Jennifer L. – Journal of School Nursing, 2008
An ideal time to start health promotion education is during the elementary years. However, over the last several years, many elementary schools have eliminated formal health education from their curriculum, subsequently integrating health education components into existing classroom content. The "I Feel Good!" radio broadcast is an…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Health Education, Health Promotion, School Nurses
Glaubke, Christina Romano; Miller, Patti – 2003
The Federal Communications Commission is currently considering modifying or eliminating existing media ownership rules. Children's advocates are concerned that any changes to these rules could negatively affect the already limited amount and types of programming available for children. Children Now conducted the first study to examine the…
Descriptors: Centralization, Childrens Television, Comparative Analysis, Mergers
Yuzer, T. Volkan; Kurubacak, Gulsun – Online Submission, 2004
It is not surprising that the interactivity affects radio and its applications. Besides, after radio began its first broadcasting, new inventions affected its development two ways: 1) the first one was the technological developments of sciences. For instance, the invention of transistors made it possible to create very small radio machines, and…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Radio, Programming (Broadcast), Educational Technology
McCollum, James F., Jr.; Bryant, Jennings – 1999
Following a content analysis, 85 children's programs were assigned a pacing index derived from the following criteria: (1) frequency of camera cuts; (2) frequency of related scene changes; (3) frequency of unrelated scene changes; (4) frequency of auditory changes; (5) percentage of active motion; (6) percentage of active talking; and (7)…
Descriptors: Childrens Television, Content Analysis, Preschool Education, Programming (Broadcast)
Peer reviewedLin, Carolyn A. – Journal of the Association for Communication Administration (JACA), 1996
Examines factors that may influence future ties between television networks and their affiliate stations. Surveys by mail affiliate general managers for the three commercial networks, asking programming questions and questions about level of loyalty to the networks. Finds that organization factors appear to be more essential in network-affiliate…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Mail Surveys, Media Research, Organizational Climate
Peer reviewedCarroll, Raymond L.; Tuggle, C. A. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1997
Finds that stations in smaller television markets devoted less time to news than those in larger markets, and imported a greater proportion of their news content; imported news supplants strictly local news in these markets; and smaller-market stations imported a greater proportion of sensational/human interest news than they originated locally.…
Descriptors: Economic Factors, Models, News Reporting, Programming (Broadcast)
Reese, Susan – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers, 2003
The television technology program at Birchland Park Middle School in Massachusetts is a multimedia exploratory course that shows the interaction of technology and daily lives. (JOW)
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Middle Schools, Programming (Broadcast), Technology Education
Bucher, Katherine – Technology Connection, 1996
Reviews the involvement of various television networks in distance learning, including public broadcasting stations, Cable in the Classroom, Arts and Entertainment Network, Black Entertainment Television, C-SPAN, CNN (Cable News Network), The Discovery Channel, The Learning Channel, Mind Extension University, The Weather Channel, National Teacher…
Descriptors: Cable Television, Distance Education, Educational Television, Programming (Broadcast)
Peer reviewedShidler, Jon A.; Lowry, Dennis T. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1995
Concludes that where there are sweeps periods, there may or may not be more sex, depending on which network is analyzed. Notes that ABC cut its number of sexual behaviors per hour by almost half, while Fox more than doubled its rate per hour. (SR)
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Higher Education, Programming (Broadcast), Sexuality
Peer reviewedBurch, Elizabeth – Journal of Film and Video, 1997
Questions what effect nontraditional media have on broadcast and non-broadcast video programs. Examines historically the phenomenon of "small-format" video cultures, and how the medium was used to change the standards of the television experience. Discusses emergence of new forms of entertainment programming, and use of video as a force…
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Film Production Specialists, Programming (Broadcast), Social Change
Kang, Melissa; Quine, Susan – Sex Education: Sexuality, Society and Learning, 2007
This paper describes a novel qualitative study that identified the concerns of young people about sex through a talk-back segment from 2002 to 2004 on an Australian national radio popular music programme targeting 15-24 year olds. Two hundred and thirty-one unsolicited callers (150 female and 81 male) went to air over the study period, and 212…
Descriptors: Music, Sex Education, Young Adults, Sexuality
Markert, John – Bilingual Review, 2007
"The George Lopez Show" is the first successful television show with a Latino in a leading role that features Hispanic material since Freddie Prinze's thirty-year-old sitcom, "Chico and the Man." This study seeks to assess how Latinos are presented on "The George Lopez Show." A content analysis reveals that the show perpetuates some of the…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Programming (Broadcast), Television, Ethnic Stereotypes
Angulo, A. J.; Green, Susan K. – Innovative Higher Education, 2007
This study examined perceptions of college of education students and their experiences with Channel One, a privately-owned news service used in public education. Given that about one-third of middle and high schoolers in the US view the broadcast every school day, the authors surveyed 172 freshmen to discern their views and attitudes toward…
Descriptors: Preservice Teacher Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Public Education, Student Teacher Attitudes

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