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The main source : learning from television news

John P. Robinson, Mark R. Levy with Dennis K. Davis in association with W. Gill Woodall...[et al.]

(People and communication, v. 17)

Sage Publications, c1986

  • pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 256-268) and index

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Description

The authors effectively challenge the myth that the public gets most of its news from television. In a wide-ranging study (with European and US data), they conclude that television is not the public's `main source' for news. The Main Source uses innovative survey techniques to show that public understanding of news information is considerably higher than previous research has found and that television news presentation could be far more effective.

Table of Contents

PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Information Flow in Society The Social Role of Television News Theoretical Perspectives PART TWO: AUDIENCE STUDIES Long-Term Information and Media Usage Comprehension of a Week's News Comprehension of a Single Evening's News Information-Processing Theory and Television News Information and Meaning Audience Explanations of Social Issues PART THREE: PRODUCER FACTORS News Story Attributes and Comprehension News Comprehension and the Working Journalist PART FOUR: CONCLUSIONS Television News Beyond Comprehension

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