The following is a case study using content analysis as the method of research. The primary objective of this study was to determine, through the use of general semantics, if Newsweek, Time, and U.S. News k World Report fulfilled their professional responsibilities to report clearly, objectively and in an unbiased manner while covering the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War.Mass Communication
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Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
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This study investigated differences in the newspaper coverage of Gulf War I (1991) and the recent U....
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A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
This thesis examines the UK and US press coverage of the 1991 Gulf conflict. It outlines the propaga...
Mainstream news media coverage of the Persian Gulf War is examined in a case study comparison of the...
Contemporary researches on news coverage of Persian Gulf Wars have shown many controversial results ...
This contribution focuses on the credibility evaluation of media reports during the third Gulf War, ...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
This article addresses bias in the American press and shows how the inevitability of reporting from ...
This study explores partisan (conservative or liberal) bias in three major newspapers: USA Today, Th...
The term "bias" recognises that there is never only one way to represent a state of affairs. The pro...
Because the media plays such an important role in providing the public with information about U.S. m...
This study investigated differences in the newspaper coverage of Gulf War I (1991) and the recent U....
This study is concerned with Time magazine's coverage of the hostage crisis in Iran. It sought to de...
This study was aimed to investigate the coverage patterns of leading Pakistani newspapers regarding ...
The news media plays an essential role in society, but surveys indicate that the media is widely vie...
A 2003 study by the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press found that “Most Americans (53%...
This thesis examines the UK and US press coverage of the 1991 Gulf conflict. It outlines the propaga...
Mainstream news media coverage of the Persian Gulf War is examined in a case study comparison of the...
Contemporary researches on news coverage of Persian Gulf Wars have shown many controversial results ...
This contribution focuses on the credibility evaluation of media reports during the third Gulf War, ...
This study investigates how the impact of media bias affects the news coverage of catastrophic event...
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in August 1990, the conflict later known as the Gulf War became ...
This article addresses bias in the American press and shows how the inevitability of reporting from ...