This is the second in a series of academic studies investigating the men and women who make key editorial decisions in television newsrooms across Canada. The researchers surveyed television news directors to investigate how they understand the journalistic roles of the reporters who work for them. This research suggests there are differences between news directors in public and private broadcasting. It also suggests that in both public and private broadcasting, news directors ’ attitudes about roles journalists should play differ somewhat from those of the journalists who work for them
Nowadays, media and media logic have become important and inherent elements in everyday practices of...
This study examined the impact of minority TV news directors on ratings in New Orleans, a Top 50 tel...
Over the years, television research has sought to understand the nature of the relationship between ...
The work conducted in Canadian television newsrooms has significant implications for journalism, new...
Most journalism is not about facts but about the interpretation of what seem to be facts. In recent ...
The purpose of the news media is to cover the issues the public needs and wants to know. Journalists...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-43).Women are represented by tens of thousands of medi...
This study examines whether, as competition for readers and viewers increases among news producers, ...
This study examines how TV newscasters communicate in the various types of news programs, in an att...
The study investigates the media selection behavior of directors (executives) and managers through t...
This dissertation examines the uneasy marriage of television and journalism, and the struggle that h...
This dissertation investigates and describes those editors, journalists and publishers that work in ...
Are the media mirrors or makers? Does television merely reflect society or does it influence a socie...
The problem is to determine if identifiable factors influence selection of soft news for coverage on...
Research into journalism and gender to date has found somewhat contradictory evidence as to the ways...
Nowadays, media and media logic have become important and inherent elements in everyday practices of...
This study examined the impact of minority TV news directors on ratings in New Orleans, a Top 50 tel...
Over the years, television research has sought to understand the nature of the relationship between ...
The work conducted in Canadian television newsrooms has significant implications for journalism, new...
Most journalism is not about facts but about the interpretation of what seem to be facts. In recent ...
The purpose of the news media is to cover the issues the public needs and wants to know. Journalists...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 40-43).Women are represented by tens of thousands of medi...
This study examines whether, as competition for readers and viewers increases among news producers, ...
This study examines how TV newscasters communicate in the various types of news programs, in an att...
The study investigates the media selection behavior of directors (executives) and managers through t...
This dissertation examines the uneasy marriage of television and journalism, and the struggle that h...
This dissertation investigates and describes those editors, journalists and publishers that work in ...
Are the media mirrors or makers? Does television merely reflect society or does it influence a socie...
The problem is to determine if identifiable factors influence selection of soft news for coverage on...
Research into journalism and gender to date has found somewhat contradictory evidence as to the ways...
Nowadays, media and media logic have become important and inherent elements in everyday practices of...
This study examined the impact of minority TV news directors on ratings in New Orleans, a Top 50 tel...
Over the years, television research has sought to understand the nature of the relationship between ...