Mediating the Message: Theories of Influences on Mass Media ContentLongman, 1996 - 313 Seiten This text provides a framework for evaluating and reviewing the factors that influence media content, or media sociology. It examines the influences on media content (the audience, media organizations, advertisers and government) and reviews past studies on mass media sociology. |
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... Gans ( 1979 ) , foreign news covers stories relevant to Americans and American interests , with themes and topics similar to domestic coverage . ( Larson's network news data support this - the United States is referred to in 60 percent ...
... Gans ( 1979 ) , foreign news covers stories relevant to Americans and American interests , with themes and topics similar to domestic coverage . ( Larson's network news data support this - the United States is referred to in 60 percent ...
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... ( Gans , 1979 , p . 42 ) . In addition to these basic values dealing with human kindness ( or the lack of such ) , journalists hold values more typical of the American Progressive movement of the early twentieth century ( Gans , 1979 ) ...
... ( Gans , 1979 , p . 42 ) . In addition to these basic values dealing with human kindness ( or the lack of such ) , journalists hold values more typical of the American Progressive movement of the early twentieth century ( Gans , 1979 ) ...
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... Gans may have changed his mind about the extent of such influence . In his 1979 book Deciding What's News , Gans wrote that " journalists try hard to be objective , but neither they nor anyone else can in the end proceed without values ...
... Gans may have changed his mind about the extent of such influence . In his 1979 book Deciding What's News , Gans wrote that " journalists try hard to be objective , but neither they nor anyone else can in the end proceed without values ...
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STUDYING INFLUENCES | 1 |
BEYOND PROCESSES AND EFFECTS | 11 |
ANALYZING MEDIA CONTENT | 27 |
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