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pro vyhledávání: '"Walter I. Romanow"'
Autor:
Kai Hildebrandt, Walter I. Romanow, Michel de Repentigny, Stanley B. Cunningham, Walter C. Soderlund
Can the strategy of negative political advertising developed in the United States succeed in Canada, or does this kind of advertising do more harm than good? The year 1988 saw elections in both the United States and Canada. It also saw a turning poin
Autor:
Walter I. Romanow, Walter C. Soderlund
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Communication. 18
Autor:
Walter I. Romanow, Walter C. Soderlund
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Gazette (Leiden, Netherlands). 41:5-17
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Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media. 33:187-196
This study examined local television news reporting on publicly owned and operated (CBC) stations and private network (CTV and TVA) affiliated stations in the same community. Has government policy had any effect on the ratio of males and females appe
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American Review of Canadian Studies. 18:465-475
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Canadian Journal of Communication. 9:1-31
T h i s a n a l y s i s f o c u s e s o n t h e t r e a t m e n t a c c o r d e d t h e S o v e r e i g n t y A s s o c i a t i o n R e f e r e n d u m b y t h e M o n t r e a l a n d T o r o n t o m e d i a ( 3 n e w s p a p e r s , r a d i o , t e
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Canadian Journal of Political Science. 21:117-130
Short-term factors played a greater than usual role in the 1984 national election. Media coverage of the campaign therefore had a crucial impact. This study documents the coverage of leaders, parties and substantive issues by the major television and
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Newspaper Research Journal. 6:57-68
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Communication. 6:44-62
This article observes the effects that newspaper closure or acquisition by a chain might have on the advertising rates of newspapers in a given area. The market for newspapers and the media in general being what it is, the authors show that such acqu
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Canadian Journal of Communication. 6:1-21
The role of the press in the foreign policy formation process has been for many years a subject of inquiry for scholars. Both empirical and theoretical studies have furthered our understanding of how the press serves as a link between political elite