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Social responsibility theory calls on the American press to
serve as watchdog over powerful government and to provide a forum
for robust democratic debate. Based on five current case studies,
"The Publisher-Public Official" explores the extent to which
politicians who simultaneously serve as newspaper editors or
publishers fulfill this ethical duty. The book features interviews
with the editors/publishers and with a sample of their readers, and
provides results of a survey of readers who were asked whether it
is possible to wear two hats and do both jobs effectively and
responsibly. Newspaper articles and editorial pages are also
examined for possible conflicts of interest in occupying two
roles.
Veteran newspapermen Don Sneed and Daniel Riffe present an
overview and history of the press's role as watchdog, outlining
what professional ethical codes say about publishers' political
involvement and offering perspective by today's newspaper group
executives. Chapters 4 through 8 provide a composite portrait of
the five publisher-public officials as seen through their own eyes
and their readers' eyes. A final chapter details how extensive the
phenomenon of publisher-public official is and offers concluding
thoughts to the study. This illuminating work will be particularly
useful to journalism professionals and educators, politicians, and
political scientists.
The fifth edition of this comprehensive and engaging text guides
readers through the essential tools and skills necessary to conduct
quantitative content analysis research. Readers will find a clear
definition of quantitative content analysis and step-by-step
instructions on designing a content analysis study, along with
examples of content analysis studies and journal articles. This
edition has been updated with the latest methods in sampling in the
digital age, computerized content analysis, and the uses of social
media in content analysis research. It maintains the concise,
accessible approach of previous editions while including refreshed
examples and discussions throughout. This is an essential text for
content analysis courses in communication and media studies
programs of all levels, as well as a useful supplementary text in
more general research methods courses.
The fifth edition of this comprehensive and engaging text guides
readers through the essential tools and skills necessary to conduct
quantitative content analysis research. Readers will find a clear
definition of quantitative content analysis and step-by-step
instructions on designing a content analysis study, along with
examples of content analysis studies and journal articles. This
edition has been updated with the latest methods in sampling in the
digital age, computerized content analysis, and the uses of social
media in content analysis research. It maintains the concise,
accessible approach of previous editions while including refreshed
examples and discussions throughout. This is an essential text for
content analysis courses in communication and media studies
programs of all levels, as well as a useful supplementary text in
more general research methods courses.
One of the first books to examine the status of broadcasting on its
one hundredth anniversary, Radio's Second Century investigates both
vanguard and perennial topics relevant to radio's past, present,
and future. As the radio industry enters its second century of
existence, it continues to be a dominant mass medium with almost
total listenership saturation despite rapid technological
advancements that provide alternatives for consumers. Lasting
influences such as on-air personalities, audience behavior, fan
relationships, and localism are analyzed as well as contemporary
issues including social and digital media. Other essays examine the
regulatory concerns that continue to exist for public radio,
commercial radio, and community radio, and discuss the hindrances
and challenges posed by government regulation with an emphasis on
both American and international perspectives. Radio's impact on
cultural hegemony through creative programming content in the areas
of religion, ethnic inclusivity, and gender parity is also
explored. Taken together, this volume compromises a meaningful
insight into the broadcast industry's continuing power to inform
and entertain listeners around the world via its oldest mass
medium--radio.
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