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A professional and scholarly quarterly presenting research in communication and electronic media. Covers topics on media uses, effects of media, regulation, history, organization, advertising, technology, news, and entertainment.

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"Naturally" less exciting? Visual production of men's and women's track and field coverage during the 2004 Olympics.(Report)
June 1, 2009... When Canadian writer Binks (2004) suggested on the CBC Web that the media should increase airtime for women's hockey, the comment prompted swift reader reaction. One wrote, bluntly, "Women's sport will always have difficulty succeeding in the entertainment world because fourth and fifth rate...

Publicized intimacies on reality television: an analysis of voyeuristic content and its contribution to the appeal of reality programming.(Report)
June 1, 2009... Accounts of the rising popularity of reality television cite voyeurism as an important reason for its success among viewers. Several studies suggest that television viewers themselves perceive reality programs to be both exhibitionistic and voyeuristic (Hill, 2005), and acknowledge that they...

Controlling nature: weathercasts on local television news.(Report)
June 1, 2009... I get the news I need on the weather report. Oh, I can gather all the news I need on the weather report. Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile. --Paul Simon, Bridge Over Troubled Water, 1969 Weather has become more than small talk. Storms have been the biggest news stories in...

"Split screens" and "spin rooms": debate modality, post-debate coverage, and the new videomalaise.(Report)
June 1, 2009... The sizable body of research on presidential debates has confirmed that debate viewing "largely reinforces existing predispositions rather than substantially changing previously held images of candidates, issue orientations, or voting intentions" (Sigelman & Sigelman, 1984, p. 624; see also...

The rivalry of nonverbal cues on the perception of politicians by television viewers.(Report)
June 1, 2009... The growing popularity of television has changed the way electoral campaigns and candidates are fundamentally portrayed. Personalization, negativism, deauthentification, and more interpretative coverage are all consequences that emerged with the rise of television (Reinemann & Wilke, 2007)....

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