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Television News and Elderly Persons
Psychological Reports, 1992Previous studies concerning elderly people have examined either use of all media by older adults or their depiction in television entertainment programs. What has been overlooked has been television news and its effects on elderly people. Careful research is needed to gauge this.
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Television news ethics: A survey of television news directors
Journal of Mass Media Ethics, 1989This study reports the findings of a survey of television news directors drawn from a Radio‐Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) sample. Rationale for the study centers around an apparent trend in television news to extend its ethical boundaries to include high proportions of sensationalism, privacy invasion, deception, unfair reporting, and ...
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Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
(1987). Local television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 79-82.
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(1987). Local television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 79-82.
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ACM Transactions on Multimedia Computing, Communications, and Applications, 2012
A new interactive television experience has been created for watching television news. The goal is to create a news experience that is similar to the way people watch television in their living rooms while giving viewers the power to make choices about what they see.
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A new interactive television experience has been created for watching television news. The goal is to create a news experience that is similar to the way people watch television in their living rooms while giving viewers the power to make choices about what they see.
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Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 1987
(1987). Viewing television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 70-73.
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(1987). Viewing television news. Critical Studies in Mass Communication: Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 70-73.
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The Bell Journal of Economics, 1975
with the existing three, but the industry would need a severe regulatory restructuring to make such a network possible. Most networks with incomplete coverage would not be profitable, including networks of existing independent stations, cable systems, new VHF "drop-in" stations (suggested by an Office of Telecommunications Policy report), or ...
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with the existing three, but the industry would need a severe regulatory restructuring to make such a network possible. Most networks with incomplete coverage would not be profitable, including networks of existing independent stations, cable systems, new VHF "drop-in" stations (suggested by an Office of Telecommunications Policy report), or ...
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JAMA, 1982
THE ALMOST ubiquitous television monitors and playback facilities in classrooms and conference rooms attest to the widespread use of television as an instructional medium. 1 A less widely acknowledged instructional approach but one that has been shown to be effective, especially in the social sciences, is the incorporation of news reports into the ...
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THE ALMOST ubiquitous television monitors and playback facilities in classrooms and conference rooms attest to the widespread use of television as an instructional medium. 1 A less widely acknowledged instructional approach but one that has been shown to be effective, especially in the social sciences, is the incorporation of news reports into the ...
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Business and Professional Ethics Journal, 1992
If photographic reality were defined by a consumer of photo journalism,2 the definition might be: the photographic recording and subsequent mass media dissemination of still or moving images believed to represent accurately the object of the photography.3 In that photographic reality in journalism translates to credibility, it is an essential ...
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If photographic reality were defined by a consumer of photo journalism,2 the definition might be: the photographic recording and subsequent mass media dissemination of still or moving images believed to represent accurately the object of the photography.3 In that photographic reality in journalism translates to credibility, it is an essential ...
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1990
When the new contract period began in 1968, ITN’s flagship programme, News at Ten, was well on the way to becoming the biggest single source of information throughout the United Kingdom. It had started in July 1967 as a twelve-week experiment and confounded prophets of woe — inside ITV as well as outside — by its instant success.
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When the new contract period began in 1968, ITN’s flagship programme, News at Ten, was well on the way to becoming the biggest single source of information throughout the United Kingdom. It had started in July 1967 as a twelve-week experiment and confounded prophets of woe — inside ITV as well as outside — by its instant success.
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