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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media articles from June 1998

514 total articles

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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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media archives from June 1998

The social construction of international imagery in the post-Cold War era: a comparative analysis of U.S. and Chinese national TV news.
June 22, 1998... The collapse of Communism in Eastern Europe in 1989 and in the former Soviet Union in 1991 represented a dramatic change in the world's geopolitical landscape. It ushered in the beginning of the end of the Cold War between the Western...

The utilization of direct satellite broadcasting (DBS) in Saudi Arabia.
June 22, 1998... This study concerns the utilization of electronic media in Saudi Arabia, especially direct satellite broadcasting (DBS), by both male and female adults.(1) The research is important because it is the first large-scale survey about how Saudis...

The impact of a cultural children's program and adult mediation on children's knowledge of and attitudes towards opera.
June 22, 1998... Over the past two decades, an increasing number of authors have emphasized that children's learning of knowledge and attitudes from television can be facilitated, channelled, or counteracted through a coviewing adult who offers comments and...

The effect of news teasers in processing TV news.
June 22, 1998... In commercial broadcasting, attempts to maintain a positive audience flow play a critical role in television station programming strategies. One of the strategies frequently used by network affiliates is to maximize the lead-in effects of...

Television coverage of the 1995 legislative election in Taiwan: rise of cable television as a force for balance in media coverage.
June 22, 1998... Before the emergence of cable television, Taiwan was served by three state-controlled broadcast television stations. The triple alliance of the government, the military, and the ruling party (Kuomintang, KMT) has monopolized the television...

Professionalism among Canadian radio announcers: the impact of organizational control and social attributes.
June 22, 1998... As part of its social role, radio satisfies a number of listener needs, such as surveillance, adaptation, and integration (Pollard & Johansen, 1996; Wright, 1986). In most instances, fulfillment of these needs is facilitated by the announcer...

"I', addicted to television": the personality, imagination, and TV watching patterns of self-identified TV addicts.
June 22, 1998... The term "television addiction" first appeared in the popular press (e.g., Winn, 1977) bolstered only by anecdotal evidence, but it gained widespread acceptance among parents, educators, and journalists (Milkman & Sunderwirth, 1987; Winn,...

Broadcasting regulation and civil society in postwar Lebanon.
June 22, 1998... Historically, developing countries have used the mass media to strengthen national unity and promote socio-economic progress, and broadcasting in these nations is generally the domain of government. The role of the electronic media in...

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