Bradley S. Greenberg Walter Gantz (Indiana University, USA)
This work looks at media involvement in the Gulf conflict from a domestic and international perspective. It provides a portrait of the communication processes involved in the diffusion of news, and studies the ways in which the public received, processed and responded to coverage of the Gulf War.
This work looks at media involvement in the Gulf conflict from a domestic and international perspective. It provides a portrait of the communication p...
Bradley S. Greenberg Walter Gantz (Indiana University, USA)
This work looks at media involvement in the Gulf conflict from a domestic and international perspective. It provides a portrait of the communication processes involved in the diffusion of news, and studies the ways in which the public received, processed and responded to coverage of the Gulf War.
This work looks at media involvement in the Gulf conflict from a domestic and international perspective. It provides a portrait of the communication p...
Bradley S. Greenberg Lynn Rampoldi-Hnilo Dana Mastro
This volume contains the responses of thousands of parents and young people to the age-based and content-based television ratings. It reports on the analyses of ratings from several thousand television shows. It Identifies the process by which these ratings came into being and compares them with parallel content rating systems in other countries, In addition to examining related experimental studies. Also included are interviews with a chief rater at a broadcast network and a member of the national ratings oversight body.
This volume contains the responses of thousands of parents and young people to the age-based and content-based television ratings. It reports on the a...