This study combined the Ward news model and the Schramm theory to explore "the nature of news," and investigate the news decision-making of ten newspaper city editors. The primary objectives are to determine the similarities and differences of news values and news selection of the editors.Mass Communicatio
A content analysis of science and technology stories in eight major newspapers in the United States ...
Until the mid-to-late 1970s television news programming was produced simply because the FCC mandated...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of news coverage of presidential campaigns on voters’ ...
This study used a two-dimensional news model to explore "the nature of-news" and to investigate the ...
This study was spawned by the 1976 masters thesis of Naiim Badii at Oklahoma State University. Badii...
This study is a Q- and R-sort analysis of newsphotographs based on the methodologies used by Or. Wal...
This study, concerned with the nature of news, introduced a partition of the Impact element to a tri...
This study attempted to determine the attitudes of readers toward three Display .treatments (Headlin...
Fourteen Malawian news editors Q-sorted fifty-four stories under two situations: their real environm...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
This is a content analysis of dominant front page photographs of the Tulsa World and the Daily Oklah...
This study is concerned with the judgments of people toward news in three media: Television, Radio, ...
Audience participation with digital news content has become a central feature of news consumption. T...
The presence of news factors in journalistic products has been abundantly researched, but investigat...
This study looked at the relationship between print media contents and the public’s attitude of appr...
A content analysis of science and technology stories in eight major newspapers in the United States ...
Until the mid-to-late 1970s television news programming was produced simply because the FCC mandated...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of news coverage of presidential campaigns on voters’ ...
This study used a two-dimensional news model to explore "the nature of-news" and to investigate the ...
This study was spawned by the 1976 masters thesis of Naiim Badii at Oklahoma State University. Badii...
This study is a Q- and R-sort analysis of newsphotographs based on the methodologies used by Or. Wal...
This study, concerned with the nature of news, introduced a partition of the Impact element to a tri...
This study attempted to determine the attitudes of readers toward three Display .treatments (Headlin...
Fourteen Malawian news editors Q-sorted fifty-four stories under two situations: their real environm...
This article presents an interdisciplinary model attempting to explain how news is constructed by re...
This is a content analysis of dominant front page photographs of the Tulsa World and the Daily Oklah...
This study is concerned with the judgments of people toward news in three media: Television, Radio, ...
Audience participation with digital news content has become a central feature of news consumption. T...
The presence of news factors in journalistic products has been abundantly researched, but investigat...
This study looked at the relationship between print media contents and the public’s attitude of appr...
A content analysis of science and technology stories in eight major newspapers in the United States ...
Until the mid-to-late 1970s television news programming was produced simply because the FCC mandated...
textThis dissertation examines the influence of news coverage of presidential campaigns on voters’ ...