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ERIC TITLE NUMBER: ED336798 AUTHOR:
TITLE: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association
for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (74th,
Boston, Massachusetts, August 7-10, 1991). Part XIII:
Studies on Television.
YEAR PUBLISHED: 1991
NOTE: 433 p.; For other sections of these proceedings, see
CS 507 580-596.
ABSTRACT: The Studies on Television section of the
proceedings contains the following 16 papers: "Television
and the Cultivation of Perceptions about Racial
Integration" (Paul Delva and others); "Breaking the News:
The Ideology of Television News" (Paul Belgrade);
"Whittle's Channel One and CNN's Newsroom: A Systematic
Pilot Study of Teen-Oriented News Content" (Kathleen L.
Endres and others); "Television News and Entertainment
Exposure, Educational Experiences, and College Students'
Race-Related Beliefs: Material Factors and Symbolic Racism"
(G. Blake Armstrong); "Television Reality and Experience in
Constructing Social and Personal Estimates of Risk"
(Michael A. Shapiro); "Adolescents' Interpretations of
Male-Female Relationships in a Soap Opera" (Kim
Walsh-Childers); "Television and Crime Coverage:
A Comparison of the Attitudes of News Directors and Victim
Advocates" (Tommy Thomason and Paul LaRocque); "Cultivation
and Exposure to Television Following the 1989 Loma Prieta
Earthquake" (John E. Newhagen and Marion Lewenstein);
"Television and the Family: A Qualitative Study" (Charles
Lewis); "Women Correspondents' Visibility on the Network
Evening News" (Joe S. Foote); "Do Television Characters
Reflect Reality? Analyses of Prime Time Characters" (Coral
M. Ohl and Prudence C. Faxon); "Television News
Consultants: Exploration of Their Effect on Content"
(Betsey Peale and Mark Harmon); "Lying in Prime Time:
Ethical Egoism in Situation Comedies" (Larry Z. Leslie);
"Journalists' Perceptions of News Selection in Local
Television: A Q Methodology Study" (Dan Berkowitz);
"Negativity and Visualization as Criteria for News
Selection in Local Television Newscasts" (Stephen C. Coon
and Eric Hing-Tat Tse); and "A Model of Job Satisfaction in
Local Television Newsrooms" (Angela Powers and Stephen
Lacy). (RS)
KEY DESCRIPTORS: Adolescents-; Ethics-; Higher-Education;
Ideology-; Interpersonal-Relationship; News-Reporting; Risk
; Secondary-Education; Soap-Operas; Television-Research
KEY DESCRIPTORS: *Mass-Media-Role; *Racial-Bias;
*Television Viewing
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