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Journal articles on the topic "Cable News Network"

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Baldwin, Thomas F., Marianne Barrett, and Benjamin Bates. "Influence of Cable on Television News Audiences." Journalism Quarterly 69, no. 3 (September 1992): 651–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909206900313.

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A comparison of television viewing in the 1982–1989 years shows a steady decline of network news viewers, especially among those with pay television. A comparable decline is not found for local broadcast news. The increase in viewing of CNN and the related Headline News was steady, but mostly accounted for by the general expansion of cable, now in about 60% of American homes. One could argue that cable either merely diverts audiences from the traditional networks or that cable services actually win over audiences from the networks in head-to-head competition, and this study finds some evidence that cable is winning the competition.
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Coffey, Amy Jo, and Johanna Cleary. "Valuing New Media Spaces: Are Cable Network News Crawls Cross-promotional Agents?" Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly 85, no. 4 (December 2008): 894–912. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769900808500411.

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A comparative content analysis of CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC examined the extent to which the cable news networks utilize their news crawls or “tickers” for promotional purposes. Situated in economic, branding, and promotional theory, the study revealed that two out of three cable networks utilized their news tickers for some overt self-promotion, but used them infrequently as synergistic promotional tools for their parent companies, indicating journalistic integrity within this news space for the present time. The study also provides baseline information on the nature of cable news tickers.
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Firdaus, Haidir Arief, Sakrim Sakrim, and Ria Kristia Fatmasari. "MAKNA GRAMATIKAL DALAM SURAT KABAR ONLINE CNN (CABLE NEWS NETWORK) INDONESIA PADA RUBRIK POLITIK (EDISI APRIL DAN JUNI) (KAJIAN SEMANTIK)." Jurnal Review Pendidikan dan Pengajaran 5, no. 1 (June 25, 2022): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.31004/jrpp.v5i1.4920.

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Berita online merupakan berita jenis baru setelah sajian sebuah berita di media cetak (koran, majalah) berupa teks dan gambar di media penyiaran (radio, televisi) berupa audio dan video dengan topik berita yang sama. Alasan penulis memilih CNN (Cable News Network) Indonesia sebagai objek penelitian adalah karena CNN (Cable News Network) Indonesia adalah sebuah media pemberitaan atau informasi yang dipublikasikan melalui media online yang bekerja sama dengan Warner Media. CNN (Cable News Network) di sini bukan hanya menyajikan konten lokal saja akan tetapi juga internasional tetapi penyajiannya dalam bentuk bahasa Indonesia sehingga mempermudah konsumen mengetahui berita di dunia. Oleh karena itu penulis sangat tertarik memilih untuk meneliti makna gramatikal pada berita online yang diberitakan oleh CNN (Cable News Network) Indonesia. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode kualitatif, yang termasuk dalam kajian tekstual, dengan menggunakan sumber data Surat Kabar Online CNN (Cable News Network) Indonesia dengan data penelitian penulisan dari surat kabar online. Penelitian ini juga menggunakan metode pengumpulan data dengan dokumentasi, dan teknik pengumpulan data dilakukan teknik baca, dan teknik catat. Dengan prosedur pengumpulan data yang sesuai dengan target yang sudah ditentukan.
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Lee, Na Yeon, Kanghui Baek, Jung Kun Pae, Sun Ho Jeong, and Nakwon Jung. "Self-coverage for public interest or self-promotion: How media cross-ownership structures affect news content in South Korea." Journalism 21, no. 12 (March 26, 2018): 2025–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1464884918763503.

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The growing phenomenon of cross-ownership by media conglomerates and the influence of that phenomenon on news content continues to receive considerable attention internationally. Such cross-ownership of media has triggered discussions about whether media firms prioritize their own business interests through self-promotion. In the context of South Korea where the three main newspapers are permitted by the government to cross-own cable TV network subsidiaries, this study looks at whether and to what extent self-coverage is done with the intent of self-promotion. Specifically, this study examined 1362 news articles about issues related to self-coverage published in five of South Korea’s major newspapers – three with cable TV networks and, for purposes of comparison, two without. Content analysis showed that the three newspapers that cross-own cable TV networks were more likely than their competitors to cover more frequently as well as more positively news about their primary shareholders along with news about programs broadcast by their own subsidiary cable TV networks. These results may suggest that self-coverage by newspaper companies in South Korea tend to favor their own private interests at levels higher than news of public interest.
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Pan, Zhongdang, Ronald E. Ostman, Patricia Moy, and Paula Reynolds. "News Media Exposure and Its Learning Effects during the Persian Gulf War." Journalism Quarterly 71, no. 1 (March 1994): 7–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/107769909407100102.

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In a comparison of two probability surveys, one conducted immediately after the Persian Gulf War and the other a year and half earlier, this study showed significantly higher levels of news exposure across all media channels during the war. Both exposure to newspaper and to cable and PBS news programming were positively related to levels of knowledge about the war. Exposure to CNN leveled off the potential differences in knowledge acquisition across educational levels. Exposure to network TV news might be related to gaining “image-oriented” information, while exposure to newspaper and to cable and PBS news programming were related to learning more abstract and complex information about the war.
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Thomson, Robert A., Jerry Z. Park, and Diana Kendall. "Religious Conservatives and TV News: Are They More Likely to be Religiously Offended?" Social Problems 66, no. 4 (November 22, 2018): 626–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/socpro/spy024.

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AbstractPartisan selectivity of news media and attitudinal polarization are linked, yet the bulk of research focuses on the role of political attitudes while neglecting religious dispositions. We consider the degree to which both network and cable news media offend viewers in terms of both politics and religion. Using data from the 2010 Baylor Religion Survey, we find that white evangelicals have higher odds than mainline Protestants of reporting taking offense from the evening news, as well as higher odds than religious non-affiliates of being offended by both types of news. The primary divide, however, was between affiliates and non-affiliates, as biblical literalism and religious exclusivism at least partially mediated differences between white evangelicals and mainliners in taking offense from the evening news. Religious service attendance at least partially mediated differences between affiliates and non-affiliates in taking offense from both types of news, but while political conservatism explained differences in being offended by the evening news, it was not a significant predictor of taking offense from cable news. We suggest that this is due to processes of media differentiation that make cable news an equal-opportunity offender.
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Padgett, Jeremy, Johanna L. Dunaway, and Joshua P. Darr. "As Seen on TV? How Gatekeeping Makes the U.S. House Seem More Extreme." Journal of Communication 69, no. 6 (December 2019): 696–719. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/joc/jqz039.

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Abstract Today’s news media environment incentivizes gatekeeping practices that lead to a bias toward content containing partisan conflict and ideological extremity. Using a content analysis of 46,218 cable and broadcast television news transcripts from the 109th through 112th Congresses, we examined the frequency with which members of Congress appeared on cable and broadcast news. When we modelled on-air statements by members of Congress as a function of legislator and institutional characteristics, we revealed a gatekeeping function that vastly overrepresents extreme partisans on both sides of the aisle. The effect is largely consistent for network and cable outlets alike, suggesting that gatekeeping processes under both market and advocacy models bias content towards the extreme and conflictual. This finding is particularly important in light of recent evidence linking media-driven misperceptions about polarization to partisan-ideological sorting and negative political affect in the electorate.
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Lee, Jinhee, Zulfia Zaher, Edgar Simpson, and Elina Erzikova. "Drowning Out the Message: How Online Comments on News Stories About Nike’s Ad Campaign Contributed to Polarization and Gatekeeping." Electronic News 14, no. 3 (August 28, 2020): 103–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1931243120951564.

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This study examined audience commentary on Fox News, Cable News Network, and MSNBC’s YouTube and Facebook platforms associated with news stories on Nike’s selection of controversial former National Football League quarterback Colin Kaepernick as the spokesman for its 2018 campaign. The study, using the theory of gatekeeping as a starting point, sought evidence for a drowning effect, in which the audience strayed from the primary message of the journalism presented to it. Content analysis revealed a significant drowning effect across platforms and outlets.
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Dixon, Travis L., and Charlotte L. Williams. "The Changing Misrepresentation of Race and Crime on Network and Cable News." Journal of Communication 65, no. 1 (December 13, 2014): 24–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcom.12133.

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Tryon, Chuck. "Sinclair broadcasting as mini-media empire: media regulation, disinfomercials, and the rise of Trumpism." Media, Culture & Society 42, no. 7-8 (August 4, 2020): 1377–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0163443720939425.

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This article argues that Sinclair Broadcast Group (SBG) should be read as a mini-network, one that has used lenient regulations to build a vast empire of affiliate stations, which allows them to maintain substantial control over local news in markets across the United States. In turn, drawing from close readings of SBG news segments, this essay argues that SBG has used this platform to promote a conservative political stance, one that deploys the discourses of mediated populism. Finally, although research on political media has tended to focus on cable news, it is important to analyze the ways in which SBG and other affiliate owners can exert significant control over local news, one of the most trusted sources of news for many people in the United States.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Cable News Network"

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Tanaka, Lara Elizabeth, and Peter R. Hull. "A rational approach to understanding the intelligence potential of Cable News Network (CNN)." Thesis, Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/10945/28490.

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Cable News Network (CNN) was America's number one source of information during Desert Shield/Desert Storm as well as a critical source of information for the US. Intelligence Community. CNN set the precedence for future conflicts by offering 24 hours coverage most of it live. CNN is also an unique source of information because it has access to people and places which are not available to the Intellligence Community. The strengths and weaknesses of the media are studied in order to develop a method of evaluating the intelligence potential of CNN. Using the theoretical priniciples of Alfred Korzybski and Geraldine Forsberg, a rational approach to understanding the intelligence potential is developed
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Grogan, Andree Marie. "Observations on the news factory a case study of CNN /." restricted, 2005. http://etd.gsu.edu/theses/available/etd-11172005-173426/.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Georgia State University, 2005.
Title from title screen. Merrill Morris, committee chair; Marian Meyers, Douglas Barthlow, committee members. Electronic text (98 p.) : digital, PDF file. Description based on contents viewed June 21, 2007. Includes bibliographical references (p. 89-96).
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Berg, Ann-Christin. "Unbiased news ? : news from the BBC and CNN on September 11, 2001." Thesis, University West, Department of Social and Behavioural Studies, 2003. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hv:diva-1476.

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Saraj, Amel Hussein. "One war, two different perspectives identifying the main news sources in the coverage of the 2003 war in Iraq by Al-Jazeera and CNN : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts (Communication Studies), Auckland University of Technology 2004." Full thesis. Abstract, 2004.

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Thesis (MA--Communication Studies) -- Auckland University of Technology, 2004.
Appendices not included in e-thesis. Also held in print (150 leaves, 30 cm.) in Wellesley Theses Collection. (T 070.44995670443 SAR)
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Ragones, Timothy. "A content analysis of the on-air language of CNN election night coverage in 2000 and 2002 /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p1422957.

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Hatrisse, Xavier. "New components for passive optical network and cable television." Thesis, Georgia Institute of Technology, 1997. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/15002.

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Jadick, Christopher. "To Tell the Truth: The Credibility of Cable News Networks In an Era of Increasingly Partisan Political News Coverage." Scholar Commons, 2017. http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6867.

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The credibility of the American news media is increasingly under fire. Despite an exponential expansion of information available in the digital media era, increased political news coverage and commentary has brought growing apprehension over how much of today’s news can be trusted and believed. 24-hour cable news channels are among the media most often subject to this criticism. At the same time, the media operates under First Amendment freedom of press protection, a constitutional guarantee granted with the understanding that democracy can only succeed when its citizens are well informed. In the great experiment of our republic, a freely functioning news media fills this critical role, but only to the extent that it can be trusted to portray the truth. This research questioned the media’s ability to inform the public due to the proliferation of political news and commentary. Utilizing social judgment theory, this study offered two hypotheses: that news consumers will find more credibility in political news when presented by media outlets they favor due to political preferences, and that they will also find more credibility in non-political news when presented by media they favor due to political preferences. The study examined if there is a bleed over effect on the credibility of non-political news due to political news coverage. An experiment was conducted in which two politically diverse populations, Republicans and Democrats, where asked to rate the credibility of six stories. Three of the stories were political, three non-political. While the content of those stories remained constant for all study participants, the media brands associated with the stories alternated between Fox News and CNN to determine if the media source alone influences perceptions of credibility. Results from members of both political parties provided support for each hypothesis. Republicans assigned greater credibility to both political and non-political news stories when presented by their network of preference, Fox News. By comparison, Democrats demonstrated greater trust when those same stories where branded by their preferred network, CNN.
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Lovejoy, Tanya Lee. ""Was Anyone Out There Watching Last Night?": The Creation and Early History of New England Sport Network, 1980-1989." OpenSIUC, 2012. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/dissertations/546.

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In the United States, regional sports networks broadcast games of home teams to audiences in specific communities, or geographical areas. Ownership of regional sports network by sports teams presents a unique type of vertical integration. Regional sports networks use distinctive programming to connect to local sports culture. This dissertation explores the historical significance of New England Sports Network (NESN), a team created, owned and operated regional sports network, which broadcasts Boston Red Sox baseball games and Boston Bruins hockey games throughout the New England region. Using elements of cultural studies, specifically political economy and textual analysis, this dissertation examines the impact of the ownership structure of NESN on NESN programming and how NESN uses programming to connect to local sports culture. This dissertation employs the theoretical frameworks of the sports/media complex and the base and superstructure model to support the argument that regional sports networks function not only on an economic level, but on a political economic and cultural level as well. Historically, NESN is the first successful team created, owned and operated regional sports network. NESN's creation established a new form of sports media ownership where sports team owners could essentially form private media corporations to increase earnings and extend operations across industries. NESN utilizes specific visual and aural techniques to differentiate NESN programming from other national and regional sports broadcasters. NESN also uses the same techniques to connect to local sports culture and to the everyday lives of sports consumers. The televised sports text offers NESN a space where the network can function on both a political economic and cultural level. Additionally, NESN presents a real world example of how the sports/media complex has become a more intricate theoretical framework.
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Jaramillo, Deborah Lynn. "Ugly war, pretty package: how the Cable News Network and the Fox News Channel made the 2003 invasion of Iraq high concept." Thesis, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/2540.

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Analyses of war coverage address its relation to historical fact, propaganda, and bias, but I see a great need to position war coverage within the context of the industry that produces and distributes news content. To divorce televised war coverage from the entertainment industry is to decontextualize it in the most fundamental way. This dissertation investigates the way in which Cable News Network (CNN) and Fox News Channel (FNC) positioned and packaged the U.S. military’s invasion of Iraq in March 2003 for a domestic audience. I place those two networks and the 2003 invasion of Iraq within the context of post-classical Hollywood filmmaking, one offshoot of which is high concept. I argue that high concept—a filmmaking practice inextricably linked to conglomeration, new technologies, and an incessant, self-preserving drive to market— can be applied productively to the study of television news. When infused with critical theory, high concept is a valuable way to understand the politics and construction of entertainment-driven war coverage. The industrial development of television news has yielded a media artifact that mimics the practice of high concept filmmaking narratively, stylistically, ideologically, and commercially. By using high concept as an alternative approach to television news, I propose that studies that disregard or marginalize visuals, sound, narrative, and the industry that profits from the spectacular packaging of those elements cannot fully capture the thrust of television news. By stripping television news of its stature as somehow divorced from and above the rest of television programming, I aim to re-insert it into the entertainment industry. My intent is to bring together theoretical and practical insights from different disciplines so that I can contextualize contemporary television news in a unique and compelling way. In doing so, this dissertation aims to contribute to the pursuit of democratic media.
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West, Darcey. "The Evolution of Cable Network Branding: Time Warner in the Post-Network Era, 2001-2011." 2015. http://scholarworks.gsu.edu/communication_diss/61.

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From 2001 to 2011, there were a number of significant changes, such as increased audience fragmentation and new media technologies, which impacted the television industry and continue to threaten the financial strength and success of cable television networks. The cable television industry employed branding as a major combatant to manage such challenges. Branding is the most important tool in the post-network era, yet networks use it in ways that challenge previously held scholarly assumptions about the cable television industry. Cable television network branding functions in two main ways – one as a performance intended for competitors, distributors, and other key industry players; and two as a means of rationalization, essentially a tool that network executives can wield whenever they want or need to justify a decision, action or behavior. Through interviews with television industry executives, attendance at major industry events and an analysis of trade publications, I examine the branding and promotional strategies of TBS, TNT and HBO. Industrial strategies in the post-network era are fragile and uncertain with regards to technology, partnerships, economics, programming and distribution. Thus, cable networks turn to branding as a mechanism to work through institutional, industrial, economic and technological issues that have been and continue to shift. In this analysis of how and why cable networks use branding, I explore the currently evolving post-network era and television’s future.
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Books on the topic "Cable News Network"

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CNN: Quan qiu zui da de xin wen pin dao = Cable News Network. Taibei Shi: Wei de wen hua shi ye you xian gong si, 2005.

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Hammann, Jutta. Nachrichten für das globale Dorf: Entwicklung, Organisation und Arbeitsweise von CNN. Berlin: Vistas, 1994.

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Whittemore, Hank. CNN: The inside story. Boston: Little, Brown, 1990.

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CNN et la mondialisation de l'imaginaire. Paris: CNRS éditions, 2000.

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Testigo directo: Viviendo la noticia con CNN. Buenos Aires: Planeta, 2010.

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Tanaka, Lara Elizabeth. A rational approach to understanding the intelligence potential of Cable News Network (CNN). Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1994.

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Carlson, Tucker. Politicians, partisans, and parasites: My adventures in cable news. New York: Warner Books, 2003.

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Dellinger, Brett. Finnish views of CNN television news: A critical cross-cultural analysis of the American commercial discourse style. Vaasa: Universitas Wasaensis, 1995.

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Hack, Richard. Clash of the titans: How the unbridled ambition of Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch has created global empires that control what we read and watch. Beverly Hills, Calif: New Millennium Press, 2003.

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Hack, Richard. Clash of the titans: How the unbridled ambition of Ted Turner and Rupert Murdoch has created global empires that control what we read and watch. Prince Frederick, MD: RB Large Print, 2003.

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Book chapters on the topic "Cable News Network"

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Danowski, James A., Bei Yan, and Ken Riopelle. "Cable news channels' partisan ideology and market share growth as predictors of social distancing sentiment during the COVID-19 pandemic." In Semantic Network Analysis in Social Sciences, 72–93. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003120100-4.

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DiMaggio, Anthony. "Slanting the News." In News on the Right, 190–212. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190913540.003.0011.

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This chapter investigates whether the consumption of Fox, MSNBC, and CNN is associated with the formation of conservative or liberal political attitudes. Through analyzing public opinion data collected by the Pew Research Center between 2004 and 2016, the chapter presents a regression analysis that finds little evidence of a liberal polarizing effect for CNN and MSNBC consumption on political attitudes, while finding both selective exposure and polarization to be at work in regard to Fox News consumption. These findings corroborate those of network analysts who have identified a structural asymmetry in political polarization within online media—with right-wing news audiences more insular and their preferred media more ideologically self-reinforcing than their counterparts on the liberal left. The chapter argues that asymmetrical polarization in general, and in conservative news in particular, has measurable effects on political attitude formation among cable television consumers.
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Kurebwa, Jeffrey, and Prosper Muchakabarwa. "Media Images of Islamophobia on Cable News Network (CNN) and Implications for International Relations." In Research Anthology on Religious Impacts on Society, 808–25. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-3435-9.ch042.

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This study focuses on media images of islamophobia as portrayed by Cable News Network (CNN) and its implications for international relations. The study employed qualitative methodology. Data was collected using key informant interviews, while documentary search was done using CNN current affairs videos. The study findings indicated that the media has the power to influence human perceptions towards stereotyping Islam as a terrorist organisation and conflating the Islamic religion and the Muslim culture with terrorism. The study also found out that islamophobia really has a relationship with how Muslims are represented in the media. The study recommends that media houses should have media ethics, laws and policies which force journalists to be more accountable and objective when reporting issues of religion, race and culture as a way of eliminating offensive communication and religious intolerance.
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Tryon, Chuck. "For Real: Tanner ’ 88, Tanner on Tanner , and the Political Spectacle in the Post-Network Era." In ReFocus: The Later Films and Legacy of Robert Altman, 30–46. Edinburgh University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474478854.003.0003.

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The HBO miniseries Tanner ’88 (1988) was one of the most innovative projects of Robert Altman’s storied career—according even to Altman himself—one that used the mockumentary format to develop a profound critique of American political spectacle at what turned out to be a pivotal moment in the media’s coverage of politics. Collaborating with political cartoonist Garry Trudeau, Altman told the story of the reluctant presidential candidate Jack Tanner as he negotiates the elaborate primary process. This chapter argues that by calling attention to the ways in which candidate images are constructed, Tanner ’88 helped to diagnose the harmful effects of political media on our democracy. Sixteen years later, well into the era of cable news and internet-enabled political campaigning, Altman and Trudeau continued their critique of political media with Tanner on Tanner (2004), a mockumentary that updates the storylines of all of the original series’ major characters. In both cases, Altman directs his critical gaze towards the role of political media in failing consumers and citizens when it comes to enabling authentic dialogue around vital political issues.
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Mutz, Diana C. "Making Politics Palatable." In In-Your-Face Politics. Princeton University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691165110.003.0009.

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This chapter outlines the problems facing contemporary political television, regardless of whether it is experienced through network news or cable talk shows, or through a traditional television set in real time, a time-delayed recording, or as digital video over the Internet. By far the most robust negative effect on political attitudes from in-your-face politics is on trust in government and politicians. Incivility, in particular, lowers public evaluations of government and politicians. People watching uncivil repartee among political advocates come to think of politicians and government officials as unbound by the rules of civil behavior. Furthermore, when incivility is combined with up-close camera perspectives that make political advocates seem genuinely close and in their faces, viewers are apt to punish the person with whom they disagree and demonize the opposition.
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Assay, Benjamin Enahoro. "Globalization, the Media, and Challenges of Illegal Migration for Africa." In Globalization and Its Impact on Violence Against Vulnerable Groups, 194–215. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9627-1.ch009.

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There is a growing concern about African migrants who risk their lives to embark on hazardous journeys across dozens of borders and the treacherous waves of the Mediterranean Sea in search of a better life in Europe. Cable News Network footage of a live auction in Libya, where black youths were presented to north African buyers as potential farmhands and sold for as little as $400 confirm the fears and brought to the fore the ugly reality of the plight of illegal migrants. Aside, the narratives in the media about migration also give cause for concern. In the midst of the general invisibility of illegal migrants in the media, most portrayals refer to migrants in connection with themes of ‘trafficking', ‘prostitution', ‘slavery', and ‘death' because cases of enslavement, drowning, and killings of trafficked Africans in search of utopia greener pastures flood newspapers, magazines, and broadcast space. It is against this backdrop that this chapter proffers solutions and recommends ways to halt illegal migration and change media narratives about migration in Africa.
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Kessler, Kelly. "Quality and Class or Malls and Music Video." In Broadway in the Box, 123–61. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190674014.003.0005.

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With network musical castoffs like Fame and The Muppet Show hitting it big in syndication and viewers defecting to public TV, the eighties proved challenging for ABC, CBS, and NBC. Simultaneously, viewers lucky enough to live in early-served cable markets could circumvent the networks altogether. Seeing the writing on the wall, the networks jumped into the cable arena with a string of niche performing arts channels, with CBS Cable, Alpha Repertory Theatre Service (ARTS), and The Entertainment Channel (TEC) providing viewers a new cache of musical programming. The resultant interplay between television’s heavy hitters, video distributors, and Broadway royalty like the Nederlanders highlights this as a time of high stakes for various forms of musical entertainment. That said, it was MTV and its embrace of teens and the music video tie-ins of popular dance films like Footloose and Flashdance that won the battle for the cable-based musical market.
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Elangbam, Natasha, and Mohen Naorem. "Satellite Communication Policy in India." In Handbook of Research on Information Communication Technology Policy, 652–66. IGI Global, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-61520-847-0.ch041.

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This chapter on satellite communication policy in India aims to deliver first hand information and gives insight into the satellite invasion in the country. The Government passed cable bill from time to time to regulate the operation of cable television networks, seeing the haphazard mushrooming of cable television networks all over the country. In the last few years, foreign television network started to enter India. This has been perceived as a ‘cultural invasion’ in many quarters since the programs available on these satellite channels is predominantly western and totally alien to Indian cultures. This chapter briefly studies the communication policy in India and intends to answer some pertinent questions like –the question of autonomy of Doordarshan, the policy of expansion of television network, the software policy for television, the need for setting up new broadcasting regulations to meet the global media trends. As a part of conclusion, we try to come out with a solution for proper balance of information sharing and development of satellite communication in India.
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Scalabrino, Nicola, Daniele Miorandi, Enrico Gregori, and Imrich Chlamtac. "Multimedia Internet Applications over WiMAX Networks." In Encyclopedia of Internet Technologies and Applications, 331–38. IGI Global, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-993-9.ch047.

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The market for conventional first mile solutions (e.g., cable, fiber etc.) presents indeed high entrance barriers, and it is thus difficult for new operators to make their way into the field. This is due to the extremely high impact of labor-intensive tasks (i.e., digging up the streets, stringing cables etc.) that are required to put the necessary infrastructure in place. On the other hand, the market is experiencing an increasing demand for broadband multimedia services (Nokia, 2001), pushing towards the adoption of broadband access technologies. In such a situation, Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) represents an economically viable solution to provide Internet access to a large number of clients, thanks to its infrastructure-light architecture, which makes it easy to deploy services where and when it is needed. Furthermore, the adoption of ad hoc features, such as self-configuration capabilities in the Subscriber Stations (SSs) would make it possible to install customer premises equipment (CPE) without the intervention of a specialized technician, so boosting the economical attractiveness of WiMAX-based solutions. In this context, WiMAX is expected to be the key technology for enabling the delivery of high-speed services to the end users.
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Powell, Arlyn S. "New Standards in Cables for the Premises Plant." In The Network Manager’s Handbook, 85–103. 3rd ed. Auerbach Publications, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003069409-8.

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Conference papers on the topic "Cable News Network"

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Balasubramanian, G., D. J. Olinger, and M. A. Demetriou. "A Self-Learning Model for Cylinder Wakes Using Neural Networks." In ASME 2002 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2002-32526.

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Coupled map lattice models (CML) that combine a series of low-dimensional circle maps with a diffusion model have predicted qualitative features of the wake behind vibrating flexible cables. However, there are always unmodelled dynamics if a quantitative comparison is made with wake patterns obtained from laboratory or simulated wake flows. To overcome this limitation, self-learning features can be incorporated into the simple CML model to capture the unmodelled dynamics. The self-learning CML uses radial basis function neural networks as online approximators of the unmodelled dynamics. The neural network weights are adaptively varied using a combination of a multivariable least squares algorithm and a projection algorithm. The adaptive estimation scheme, derived from a new convective diffusive CML, seeks to precisely estimate the neural network weights at each timestep by mimimizing the error between the simulated and measured wake patterns. Studies of this approach are conducted using wake patterns from spectral element based NEKTAR simulations of freely vibrating cable wakes at Re = 100. It is shown that the neural network based self-learning CML precisely estimates the simulated wake patterns within several shedding cycles. The self-learning CML is also shown to be computationally efficient.
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Cawte, P. "Migration strategies for cable networks." In IEE Seminar New Access Network Technologies. IEE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:20000619.

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Dutta, Sujan, Beibei Li, Daniel S. Nagin, and Ashiqur R. KhudaBukhsh. "A Murder and Protests, the Capitol Riot, and the Chauvin Trial: Estimating Disparate News Media Stance." In Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence {IJCAI-22}. California: International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24963/ijcai.2022/702.

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In this paper, we analyze the responses of three major US cable news networks to three seminal policing events in the US spanning a thirteen month period--the murder of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin, the Capitol riot, Chauvin's conviction, and his sentencing. We cast the problem of aggregate stance mining as a natural language inference task and construct an active learning pipeline for robust textual entailment prediction. Via a substantial corpus of 34,710 news transcripts, our analyses reveal that the partisan divide in viewership of these three outlets reflects on the network's news coverage of these momentous events. In addition, we release a sentence-level, domain-specific text entailment data set on policing consisting of 2,276 annotated instances.
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Shibagaki, T. "Network protection system for TAT-12/13 subsea cable network." In IEE Colloquium on Transoceanic Cable Communications - TAT 12 and 13 Herald a New Era. IEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19960445.

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Yang, Jian, Yinggao Chen, and Jing Hu. "Key Construction Technology of Single Tower Suspension Bridge." In IABSE Congress, Nanjing 2022: Bridges and Structures: Connection, Integration and Harmonisation. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/nanjing.2022.2085.

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<p>In the process of road network construction in western mountainous areas of China, bridge engineers created a single tower suspension bridge in the face of deep canyon terrain. The main cable on one bank is directly anchored into the mountain, the cable saddle buttress is set in the cable tunnel, and a new type of composite cable saddle is developed, which can meet the stress and deformation requirements of the main cable saddle and splay saddle at the same time. This report takes Lvzhijiang bridge as an example to introduce the key construction technology of single tower suspension bridge.</p>
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Marle, G. L. "TAT 12/13 cable network - the need for the ring." In IEE Colloquium on Transoceanic Cable Communications - TAT 12 and 13 Herald a New Era. IEE, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic:19960442.

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Goodship, Paul. "Can Speed Enhance Our Understanding Of The Role Of Spatial Connectivity? The Creation Of A ‘Spatial-Speed’ Map." In 24th ISUF 2017 - City and Territory in the Globalization Age. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/isuf2017.2017.6207.

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Throughout Latin America urban cable-cars have fast become a normal sight with urban transport systems, taking residents and tourists to and from previously isolated locations. As the popularity of these new modes of transport grows, it is important to understand the role spatial connectivity plays in integrating previously segregated communities. This is possible using a Space Syntax methodology to analyse the connectivity of a spatial network. However, this does not taking into account different forms of movement affected by transport or local landscape. Therefore, the aim of this paper to explores the use of ‘speed’ as a measurement to enhance our interpretation of spatial connectivity, through the case of Medellin. ‘Speed’ is used because it provides a clear indication of connection times between different parts of the city and is comparable throughout a variety of conditions, such as transport and walking. An average speed is therefore calculated for each segment of Medellin’s spatial network, including all forms of transport, and is then combined with the results of a standard Space Syntax analysis, forming a hybrid ‘spatial’ and ‘speed’ map. For accuracy, the results are tested against a pedestrian movement survey conducted locally nearby each cable-car station. The findings indicate that by introducing ‘speed’ as a weighted measurement, the overall spatial network of the city is not significantly improved, yet when the area surrounding each cable-car is examined closely, local ‘through’ spaces is clearer, especially when spatial conditions, or the user, is non-standard.
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Peyrard, Christophe, Marco Belloli, Pierre Bousseau, Sara Muggiasca, Stefano Giappino, Richard Howard, and Daniele Rocchi. "CFD Modeling of Flow Induced Vibration on a Mobile Cylinder for a 30 K-60 K Reynolds Number Comparison Between Simulation and Experimental Results." In ASME 2009 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2009-77534.

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Fatigue and aging of electrical overhead transmission lines is a major concern nowadays in developed countries with ever increasing difficulties to build new lines and an already quite aged network. An important degradation phenomenon of overhead line cables is fretting fatigue close to the suspension clamps due to vortex induced vibrations (VIV). These VIV are generally observed for wind speeds in the range of 1 to 7 m/s. The existing industrial practice for predicting how prone cables are to VIV fatigue is based on a balance between the power generated by the wind and the power dissipated by the cable system. The power generated by the wind has been evaluated through measurements on real line spans and through wind tunnel experiments on rigid and flexible cylinders as a function of frequency and vibration amplitude. The wind tunnel measurement results are mainly performed for constant flow speed. Corresponding results show a scattering from simple to double. Furthermore, complementary investigations are required to better evaluate the power with wind speed variations across and along the overhead line span. EDF R&D (with Code_Saturne open source software) and Politecnico di Milano have evaluated CFD modeling on a mobile rigid cylinder with comparison to detailed wind tunnel measurement results performed by Politecnico di Milano on a 20 cm diameter rigid cylinder equipped with a pressure scanner. This paper presents the steps, the different questions raised, the difficulties and limitations for the setting and the realization of the CFD modeling approach. The comparison between experimental results and simulation results is presented for the mobile rigid cylinder with k-ω SST turbulence model.
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Hamilton, Andrew, and Mark Chaffey. "Use of an Electro-Optical-Mechanical Mooring Cable for Oceanographic Buoys: Modeling and Validation." In ASME 2005 24th International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2005-67561.

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This paper presents results of numerical modeling of an oceanographic mooring system and makes comparisons to loads measured on a deployed test mooring near Monterey Bay, California. The numerical modeling solves the non-linear equations of motion of the cable in the time-domain. The deployed system is instrumented to monitor environmental loading and the resulting tensions in the mooring cable below the buoy and above the anchor. Comparison of the numerical results to the measured results is useful to refine the accuracy of the model, allowing its use in determining fatigue life of the system and for designing similar systems to be deployed in new locations. This study is part of a project to develop and improve mooring systems for oceanographic use that include an electro-optical-mechanical mooring cable that delivers power and data communication to a network of sea-floor instrumentation. The modeling and test results highlight the engineering challenges associated with designing these systems for long lifetimes.
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Laigaard, Jakob, and Poul Linneberg. "O&M of New and Existing Large Cable Supported Bridges." In IABSE Conference, Copenhagen 2018: Engineering the Past, to Meet the Needs of the Future. Zurich, Switzerland: International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering (IABSE), 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/copenhagen.2018.097.

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It is a challenge to obtain cost effective operation and maintenance of large cable supported bridges. They do not fit into the O&M framework used for normal highway bridges. At the same time, they represent large investments and are bottlenecks in the infrastructure network. Today it has become common practice in design of new bridges also to focus on durability, access ways, and setting up a system for risk based inspection and focused maintenance. For existing bridges, clients strive towards a modern approach to O&M by retrofit of bridge elements, improved access ways and a specific approach to inspection and maintenance. At the same time, O&M "rules of the game" have changed with the last 5 years of digitalisation resulting in new opportunities for efficient O&M. A similar potential also exists in exploiting accumulated knowledge about exposure and degradation mechanisms and utilize a data driven approach to control bridge criticality.
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