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The accessibility of television news with live subtitling on digital television
Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Interactive TV and Video, 2010This paper focuses on live subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing. DR conducted an exploratory study on live subtitles used in conjunction with the main news on DR1 to establish whether there were significant accessibility issues. A sample of 27 subjects watched a recording of the main news from June 19, 2009, that contained pre-recorded, pre ...
Anni Rander, Peter Olaf Looms
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Enhancing interactive television news
Proceedings of the ACM International Conference on Interactive Experiences for TV and Online Video, 2014A prototype system for interactive television news is described. It supports the full production cycle for interactive news, including assembly of clips into stories and stories into newscasts. A variety of interactive techniques are offered to the viewer.
Dan R. Olsen +2 more
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Children’s Understanding of Television news
Communications, 1998An interview study was conducted in order to explore how children understand news stories selected from the Dutch children's TV news (Jeugdjournaal). One reason for the study was the finding in audience research that although children's news in The Netherlands is produced for children aged 10-12 years, younger children aged 7-9 years often watch it ...
Beentjes, J.W.J., Vlijmen, J.A. van
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Time and Television News Work*
The Sociological Quarterly, 1977Combining theoretical and ethnographic material, this paper outlines why time is an important vehicle for analyzing the social organization of television news work and the social construction of television news. The paper investigates major events with problematic features-unscheduled "hard news"-as a means of understanding basic beliefs and ...
Richard J. Gelles, Robert R. Faulkner
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Television News is Drama: The Dramatic Thrust Theory of Television News
Media Information Australia, 1983‘Television is a show business medium. The evening news is a series of minidramas. But real life is not played out in such minidramas … more often than not, what is emotionally appealing — and therefore dramatically captivating — is intellectually vacuous and substantively wrong. What makes good television often makes bad policy.’
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The Chinese Television System and Television News
The China Quarterly, 1991In the development of mass communications in China (as elsewhere), the newspaper is the oldest form, followed only this century by radio, and most recently, television. The earliest Chinese newspaper appeared in the TangDynasty, 1,200 years ago, and was published regularly by successive feudal dynasties.
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CHI '09 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2009
Television is increasingly viewed through computers in the form of downloaded or steamed content, yet computer based television consumption has received little attention in HCI. In this paper we describe a study of the uses and practices of tech-savvy college students, studying their television consumption through the internet.
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Television is increasingly viewed through computers in the form of downloaded or steamed content, yet computer based television consumption has received little attention in HCI. In this paper we describe a study of the uses and practices of tech-savvy college students, studying their television consumption through the internet.
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SOFTWARE AND TELEVISION—A NEW APPROACH
Computers & Education, 1986Abstract The Computers in the Curriculum (CIC) project and the British Broadcasting Corporation's (BBC) Schools Television have been working together on the development of a set of complementary television programmes and computer assisted learning (CAL) packages, based around the BBC's Science Topics series which was undergoing a complete redesign ...
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The New Way to Think Television on the Web
2010Television is attracting an enormous amount of attention from both researchers and managers, due to profound changes that are taking place thanks to the diffusion of digital technology. The Internet and the Web, affecting the overall landscape, the consumer habits, the strategies of the players, are playing a key role in the TV revolution.
MANGIARACINA, RICCARDO +2 more
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