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Autor:
Gerald C. Stone, Zhiwen Xiao
Publikováno v:
International Communication Gazette. 69:91-108
Do nations require an adversary? US media coverage of China, as reflected in national news magazines, was analyzed before and after the breakup of the Soviet Union to determine how media portrayed this global power change. China received significantl
Publikováno v:
Newspaper Research Journal. 18:86-102
Results from this survey indicate that advocating the watchdog role for newspapers is not linked to frequency of newspaper use. Youth and education level are associated with that role.
Autor:
Gerald C. Stone
Publikováno v:
Public Relations Review. 22:327-339
Public relations practitioners rely on staff-produced telephone surveys for a variety of research projects. This study reports on one such project that revealed a serious methodological flaw in interviewer bias. Most surveys, using standard detection
Autor:
Timothy Boudreau, Gerald C. Stone
Publikováno v:
Newspaper Research Journal. 16:13-28
This survey finds preferences nearly the same as they were a decade ago, but some differences were found between younger and older readers.
Autor:
Gerald C. Stone, Virginia Roark
Publikováno v:
Journal of Media Economics. 7:29-38
This study considers whether newspapers' employment decisions are predictors of the general state of the economy. The editorial help-wanted section of the weekly trade publication, Editor & Publisher (E & P), was used to measure newspapers' decisions
Autor:
Gerald C. Stone
Publikováno v:
Newspaper Research Journal. 15:115-126
Newspaper research has depicted African Americans as non-readers. But this study finds that, controlling for education level, newspaper use by young black adults equals the newspaper use of young white adults.
Autor:
Gerald C. Stone, Elinor Kelley Grusin
Publikováno v:
Newspaper Research Journal. 13:72-83
Mass communication researchers often ask questions that require individuals to recall past behaviors and events, but little attention has been given to how interviewers can stimulate recall. This study – applying focus group techniques – indicate
Autor:
John Lee, Gerald C. Stone
Publikováno v:
Journalism Quarterly. 67:697-707
Journalists appear frequently in prime time, with television journalists more often playing an ethical role than do newspaper journalists. This content analysis of 1987 programs from three networks finds that 19 of 20 journalists portrayed are white
Autor:
Gerald C. Stone
Publikováno v:
Journalism Quarterly. 54:509-514
Autor:
Gerald C. Stone
Publikováno v:
The Journalism Educator. 44:4-19