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Bailey, George – 1995
The purpose of this report is to identify changes in the radio environment, especially those which affect public radio's ability to compete. In Boston and other markets around the country, most formats have subdivided into targeted niches. The effect has been to even out station shares, so that rather than trying to reach mass audiences,…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Change, Competition, Futures (of Society)
Perner, Josef; And Others – 1991
Two studies looked into the ability of 3- to 5-year-olds to understand the idea that a person who intends to bring about a bad outcome will be pleased when he does so. Previous studies had conflicting outcomes; one found children under age 7 did not understand the idea, while another found that most 5-year-olds did. The first of the two studies…
Descriptors: Competition, Comprehension, Concept Formation, Conflict
Donahue, John D. – 1988
This paper examines several aspects of the private prison debate: (1) How much scope is there for improving the technical and economic efficiency of incarceration through contracting-out to private prison entrepreneurs? (2) Will a fully developed corrections industry be sufficiently competitive to ensure that any efficiency gains are passed on to…
Descriptors: Bids, Competition, Contracts, Correctional Institutions
Albarran, Alan B. – 1989
This paper analyzes the state of competition in the pay cable industry. The analysis conceptualizes competition in pay cable and discusses the current structure of the pay cable industry and the competition for subscribers and programming. The competition for audiences that pay cable faces from both pay-per-view services and the video cassette…
Descriptors: Audience Analysis, Cable Television, Competition, Mass Media
Baldwin, Thomas F.; Wirth, Michael O. – 1989
This paper argues that the United States television industry is in a transitional period between the dominance of an advertiser-supported system and an advertiser-subscription system, and that a "dual revenue stream" system of subscription and advertising will eventually relegate the advertiser-only support system to a secondary role.…
Descriptors: Advertising, Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Competition
Leith, Larry M. – 1990
This guide for athletic coaches offers a practical approach to the administrative functions of organizing, planning, leading, and controlling. Included are chapters on coaching administration, fund raising, organizing competitions, and designing effective budgets and controls. The guide addresses the following topics: (1) the categories of…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Administrator Responsibility, Athletic Coaches, Budgeting
Jackson, Charles; Shaughnessy, Michael F. – 1984
Implications of participation in highly competitive sports by children from 7 through 12 years of age are examined. Evidence supports the conclusion that highly competitive sports are often harmful to both physiological and psychological growth and development. However, through participation in sports and physical activity, children can develop…
Descriptors: Athletics, Childhood Interests, Competition, Elementary Education
Louisiana State Dept. of Education, Baton Rouge. Div. of Vocational Education. – 1984
This document serves as a study guide for Louisiana's Future Farmers of America (FFA) is preparing for area and state forestry contests. General contest rules and competition section sub-rules are provided for the participants. Information and directives are outlined on specific topics. They include: (1) tree identification (with an index of…
Descriptors: Agricultural Skills, Competition, Forestry, Map Skills
Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, Inc., Washington, DC. – 1987
The first of two papers presented in this section, "Price-Caps: Theory and Implementation" (Peter B. Linhart and Roy Radner) describes a proposed method of regulation involving price caps on core services and no price regulation of other services. This method is designed to replace rate-of-return regulation during a transition period to…
Descriptors: Competition, Consumer Economics, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
Kay, Jack – 1983
The public, the media, and the candidates each bring a unique and sometimes contradictory set of needs to the political campaign debate that must be reconciled in designing formats to significantly improve debate practice. Five format suggestions address problems characteristic of debates, particularly at the state and local levels: (1) format…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, News Media, Persuasive Discourse
Holloway, Hal; And Others – 1982
The materials in this paper were drawn from an action caucus called to seek common criteria for the presentation and judging of oral interpretation and forensic tournaments. The first section of the paper consists of presentations made by participants. Topics covered in these presentations are (1) consistency in judging, (2) the role of oral…
Descriptors: Competition, Debate, Evaluation Criteria, Evaluation Methods
Scott, Robert A. – 1989
In the traditional view, U.S. colleges and universities are devoted to teaching and research, offering a superior diversity of programs, institutional types and missions, revenue sources, and styles of governance. In recent years, public and private sector observers have commented on higher education as part of the nation's infrastructure. Though…
Descriptors: Business, Competition, Educational Economics, Exports
Cohen, Linda – 1988
This paper investigates how recent changes in the telecommunications industry are likely to affect government research and development policies by analyzing how changes in the market structure--in particular, increased competition in the industry due to domestic deregulation and international competition--change the political economy of government…
Descriptors: Competition, Economics, Federal Government, Federal Regulation
Picard, Robert G. – 1989
Bundling, a practice which has increased dramatically in the television and cable industries in recent years, occurs when program distributors package groups of movies and episodes of series, and then sell licenses to use these packages to TV stations and cable channels. Typically, such bundled packages include both highly desirable and less…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Cable Television, Competition, Economic Factors
Long, James – 1985
Following discussions between Itawamba Junior College (Fulton, Mississippi) and local high school science teachers, a periodic science competition was established for students in high schools located in the college's five-county area. The first competition was held in 1983 during which students took written tests in biology, chemistry, and…
Descriptors: Biology, Chemistry, Competition, High Schools
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