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Thao, Nguyen Dinh, and n/a. "News broadcasts and problems for EFL learners." University of Canberra. Education, 1991. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20061109.125724.

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English is the language studied by the majority of students at the Institute of International Relations in Vietnam. News broadcasts are used as teaching material since, for instance, graduates will need to monitor news broadcasts as part of their work. Students constantly encounter difficulties in listening to the news broadcasts on English-speaking radio. The purpose of this Study is therefore to identify factors which may cause problems for Vietnamese listeners to English news broadcasts. This Study presents the findings from questionnaires related to radio listening and the findings from an analysis of news extracts in English and Vietnamese. In the conclusion to the study implications for the teaching of radio broadcast listening in Vietnam are discussed.
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Dogan, Ebru. "Content-based Audio Management And Retrieval System For News Broadcasts." Master's thesis, METU, 2009. http://etd.lib.metu.edu.tr/upload/12611018/index.pdf.

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The audio signals can provide rich semantic cues for analyzing multimedia content, so audio information has been recently used for content-based multimedia indexing and retrieval. Due to growing amount of audio data, demand for efficient retrieval techniques is increasing. In this thesis work, we propose a complete, scalable and extensible audio based content management and retrieval system for news broadcasts. The proposed system considers classification, segmentation, analysis and retrieval of an audio stream. In the sound classification and segmentation stage, a sound stream is segmented by classifying each sub segment into silence, pure speech, music, environmental sound, speech over music, and speech over environmental sound in multiple steps. Support Vector Machines and Hidden Markov Models are employed for classification and these models are trained by using different sets of MPEG-7 features. In the analysis and retrieval stage, two alternatives exist for users to query audio data. The first of these isolates user from main acoustic classes by providing semantic domain based fuzzy classes. The latter offers users to query audio by giving an audio sample in order to find out the similar segments or by requesting expressive summary of the content directly. Additionally, a series of tests was conducted on audio tracks of TRECVID news broadcasts to evaluate the performance of the proposed solution.
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Luporini, Marcos Patrizzi. "O uso de musica no telejornalismo : analise dos quatro telejornais transmitidos em rede pela TV Globo." [s.n.], 2007. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/284361.

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Orientador: Claudiney Rodrigues Carrasco
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Artes
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Resumo: A pesquisa aqui apresentada tem por objetivo oferecer uma primeira análise acerca da utilização da música nos quatro telejornais diários exibidos em rede nacional pela Rede Globo, tanto no que diz respeito às aberturas e vinhetas que compõem a roupagem dos telejornais, como na sonorização das reportagens. Para tanto, a pesquisa se dividiu em uma primeira abordagem histórica do desenvolvimento do jornalismo audiovisual no Brasil, para, a partir dessa compreensão histórica, buscar entender os procedimentos atuais na inserção de música nos telejornais englobados, sempre tendo como ponto de partida a práxis interna da produção desses telejornais
Abstract: The purpose of this dissertation is to analyse the usage of music in four TV news programs daily broadcasted nationwide by Rede Globo. By looking into their opennings and headnews as well as the sound tracks used during the main news reports, the research sheds some light on the editorial procedures utilized to decide on the most appropriate sound track to accompany the news. The dissertation presents a historical research on the development of the audiovisual journalism in Brazil which served as a starting point for understanding the usage of music in the production of TV broadcasted news
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Nilo, Adriana Tigre Lacerda. "Intertextualidade e polifonia nas televisões publica e priva : analise textual-discursiva dos telejornais Cultura Noite (TV Cultura) e Jornal Nacional (TV Globo)." [s.n.], 2008. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/269017.

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Orientador: Anna Christina Bentes da Silva
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem
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Resumo: Este trabalho é desenvolvido no campo da lingüística textual e tem a sua fundamentação baseada, ainda, em teorias das ciências sociais, nas áreas da história social e da sociologia da comunicação. Teve por objetivo analisar algumas formas de ocorrência da intertextualidade temática, por meio do estudo da centração tópica, e da polifonia, a partir do entendimento dos processos de produção e edição do discurso reportado, no sub-gênero telejornal, um dos principais integrantes da variada gama de gêneros da TV. O objeto da análise é constituído por telejornais veiculados no horário nobre da televisão brasileira: o jornal Cultura Noite, da TV Cultura e o Jornal Nacional, da TV Globo. Mais especificamente, o universo da pesquisa é formado por cinco edições de cada um dos telejornais, das respectivas emissoras, exibidos entre os dias 07/05/07 e 11/05/07. A questão norteadora indaga em que medida os procedimentos de definição do foco relevante da notícia, bem como a mobilização das vozes sociais enunciadas para a construção do gênero telejornal, estão ligados aos modelos público e privado de televisão. Em princípio, partimos da hipótese de que as respectivas funções sociais de cada uma dessas emissoras tivessem uma influência mais significativa, no modo pelo qual ocorre o estabelecimento de relações intertextuais, de natureza temática, e polifônicas. A análise dos telejornais, tanto no seu recorte sincrônico, por meio do estudo comparativo de tópicos abordados em edições do mesmo dia, quanto no recorte diacrônico, por meio do estudo da enunciação polifônica, bem como da organização tópica, ao longo da semana, possibilita concluir que tais interferências ocorrem com maior evidência no nível macro-estrutural destes gêneros. É, portanto, no nível textual discursivo que se encontra a força geradora dos diferentes modos de se constituir gêneros telejornalísticos que, entendidos como prática social, encontram-se relacionados aos seus contextos de produção, não sendo deles, porém, de todo dependentes para construírem uma identidade.
Abstract: This paper has its axis in the field of textual linguistics, having its basis also set on theories of the social sciences, specifically in the subfields of social history and communication sociology. It aims at assessing a variety of different possible occurrences of theme intertext relationships through a deeper look onto concepts as topic centration and polyphony, by the means of comprehending the processes of producing and editing the reported discourse in the TV News broadcasting genre. The object of such analysis embraces specifically prime time Brazilian tv news: TV Cultura's jornal Cultura Noite and TV Globo's Jornal Nacional. This study comprises five subsequent presentations of each of the object programs, namely those broadcasted from May 07th, 07 to May 11th, 07. This study revolves around and issue: the connection between the private and public established standards of tv producing and both the process of definition of what's relevant for the news and the mobilization of the enunciated social voices. At first we hypothesized each of these tv stations' social roles would significantly influence the entanglements of how intertext relationships - thematic by nature - are developed, as well as the polyphonic relationships. Analyzing the tv news programs - either synchronically, through a comparative assessment of the issues presented in their respective editions on single different days; or diachronically, by the means of studying their distinct polyphonic enunciation and topic ordering during the entire week - one can conclude such interferences occur more evidently at the level of the macro-structure of these genres. It's therefore within the discursive textual level that the resides the boosting power that generates the most diverse tv news genres. And as far as their social roles are concerned, such genres can be said to be related to their respective production contexts, although the genres are not thoroughly dependent on their social roles when it comes to building their own identity.
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Prazeres, Selma Miranda dos [UNESP]. "Telejornalismo na TVD: interatividade e mudanças na rotina da redação." Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123828.

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Inserido no contexto de digitalização midiática e da convergência, a princípio o telejornalismo estendeu seu conteúdo para a web, principalmente por meio de sites, visto que a televisão ainda não se mostrava uma plataforma convergente. Mas, em 2007, o Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital Terrestre (SBTVD) entrou em operação e novas possibilidades surgiram para o telejornalismo, com destaque para a interatividade, que a partir de então poderia ocorrer diretamente pela TV. Assim, o propósito desse trabalho é verificar se a produção de conteúdos de interatividade para televisão digital altera a rotina de trabalho dos profissionais de uma redação de telejornal. Sobre os métodos, esse estudo trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliográfica, que recorreu a autores que estudam o telejornalismo, a convergência midiática e a televisão digital, e aplicada, pois foi criado um aplicativo interativo para o telejornal Unesp Notícias, da Televisão Universitária Unesp, e uma plataforma de postagem de conteúdo para abastecer o aplicativo, programado em Ginga. Depois que o app e a plataforma foram inseridos no Unesp Notícias, foram realizadas entrevistas em profundidade com alguns dos jornalistas da redação. Dessa forma, foi possível verificar que o aplicativo interativo alterou a rotina de trabalho de todos os profissionais do departamento de jornalismo do Unesp Notícias. A nova demanda de trabalho gerada foi distribuída entre os profissionais das três áreas da redação: produção, reportagem e edição. Além das funções pertinentes a cada um dos jornalistas, somam-se agora as atividades ligadas ao app. Não houve a criação de novos cargos ou novas contratações
Placed in the context of digitalization and media convergence, the principle the telejournalism extended its content to the web, mainly through sites, since the TV is not yet showinga converged platform. But in 2007, the Brazilian Digital Terrestrial Television (SBTVD) came into operation and new possibilities have emerged to television journalism, with emphasis on interactivity, which thereafter could directly through the TV. Thus, the purpose of this work is to verify that the production of content for interactive digital television changes the routine work of a professional writing newscast. On methods, this study deals with a literature that authors resorted to studying televison journalism, media convergence and digital television, and it is applied because an interactive application was created for television news Unesp Notícias, of the University TV UNESP and a platform to post content to supply the application, programmed in Ginga. Once the app and the platform were inserted into Unesp Notícias, in depth interviews conducted with some of the journalistis writing. Thus, it was possible to verify that the interactive application changed the routine work of all professionals in the journalism department of Unesp Notícias. The new labor demand generated was distributed among the three areas of professional writting: production, reporting and editing. In addition to each of the relevant functions of journalists, now add up activities related to the app. There was no creation of new positions or new hires
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Prazeres, Selma Miranda dos. "Telejornalismo na TVD : interatividade e mudanças na rotina da redação /." Bauru, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/11449/123828.

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Orientador: Maria Cristina Gobbi
Banca: Juliano Mauricio de Carvalho
Banca: Maria Ataíde Malcher
Resumo: Inserido no contexto de digitalização midiática e da convergência, a princípio o telejornalismo estendeu seu conteúdo para a web, principalmente por meio de sites, visto que a televisão ainda não se mostrava uma plataforma convergente. Mas, em 2007, o Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão Digital Terrestre (SBTVD) entrou em operação e novas possibilidades surgiram para o telejornalismo, com destaque para a interatividade, que a partir de então poderia ocorrer diretamente pela TV. Assim, o propósito desse trabalho é verificar se a produção de conteúdos de interatividade para televisão digital altera a rotina de trabalho dos profissionais de uma redação de telejornal. Sobre os métodos, esse estudo trata-se de uma pesquisa bibliográfica, que recorreu a autores que estudam o telejornalismo, a convergência midiática e a televisão digital, e aplicada, pois foi criado um aplicativo interativo para o telejornal Unesp Notícias, da Televisão Universitária Unesp, e uma plataforma de postagem de conteúdo para abastecer o aplicativo, programado em Ginga. Depois que o app e a plataforma foram inseridos no Unesp Notícias, foram realizadas entrevistas em profundidade com alguns dos jornalistas da redação. Dessa forma, foi possível verificar que o aplicativo interativo alterou a rotina de trabalho de todos os profissionais do departamento de jornalismo do Unesp Notícias. A nova demanda de trabalho gerada foi distribuída entre os profissionais das três áreas da redação: produção, reportagem e edição. Além das funções pertinentes a cada um dos jornalistas, somam-se agora as atividades ligadas ao app. Não houve a criação de novos cargos ou novas contratações
Abstract: Placed in the context of digitalization and media convergence, the principle the telejournalism extended its content to the web, mainly through sites, since the TV is not yet showinga converged platform. But in 2007, the Brazilian Digital Terrestrial Television (SBTVD) came into operation and new possibilities have emerged to television journalism, with emphasis on interactivity, which thereafter could directly through the TV. Thus, the purpose of this work is to verify that the production of content for interactive digital television changes the routine work of a professional writing newscast. On methods, this study deals with a literature that authors resorted to studying televison journalism, media convergence and digital television, and it is applied because an interactive application was created for television news Unesp Notícias, of the University TV UNESP and a platform to post content to supply the application, programmed in Ginga. Once the app and the platform were inserted into Unesp Notícias, in depth interviews conducted with some of the journalistis writing. Thus, it was possible to verify that the interactive application changed the routine work of all professionals in the journalism department of Unesp Notícias. The new labor demand generated was distributed among the three areas of professional writting: production, reporting and editing. In addition to each of the relevant functions of journalists, now add up activities related to the app. There was no creation of new positions or new hires
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Tash, Andrew Boyle Mike. "The end and the beginning a model for analyzing visual / verbal news broadcasts of protest coverage /." Diss., Click here for available full-text of this thesis, 2006. http://library.wichita.edu/digitallibrary/etd/2006/t006.pdf.

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Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, Dept. of Communication.
"May 2006." Title from PDF title page (viewed on October 19, 2006). Thesis adviser: Mike Boyle. Includes bibliographic references (leaves 41-43).
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Christian-Daniels, Seaira B. "Diversity without Inclusion: A Comparative Analysis of the Production Value, Content, and Diversity of Co-owned Spanish and English-language Television Network News Broadcasts." Ohio University Honors Tutorial College / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ouhonors1399550738.

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Williams, Andrew Paul. "Media narcissism and self-reflexive reporting metacommunication in televised news broadcasts and web coverage of Operation Iraqi Freedom /." [Gainesville, Fla.] : University of Florida, 2004. http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/UFE0005601.

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Brand, Robert Christian. "The King Commission live : an examination of the legal and ethical considerations involved in broadcasts of judicial proceedings." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/52545.

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Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2001.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The controversy around the broadcasting of court proceedings has reigned in the United States since the 1950s, reaching a peak with the trial of O.J. Simpson, widely interpreted as an example of the destructive effect of a "media circus" on the administration of justice. In many other U.S. courtrooms, however, television and radio journalists do their work unobtrusively, professionally and to the benefit of their viewers and listeners. The King Commission of Inquiry into allegations of match-fixing in cricket gave South Africa its first experience of television and radio coverage of judicial proceedings, and lay the basis for a more liberal approach to electronic coverage of courts. The Constitution protects freedom of expression, including the freedom to receive and impart information. This has been interpreted by the High Court as conferring on radio journalists the freedom to record and broadcast the King Commission's proceedings. It is argued in this study that the High Court's reasoning could be applied with equal force to television, and to coverage of the courts. It is suggested a trial period of electronic coverage of courts, under clear guidelines for journalists and legal practitioners, may provide greater clarity on the desirability of allowing electronic coverage of courts on a permanent basis.
AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die netelige vraagstuk rondom die uitsaai van hofverrigtinge het alreeds in the vyftigerjare van die vorige eeu in die Verenigde State ontstaan. Die vervolging van O.J. Simpson was 'n hoogtepunt in die debat. Dié saak word gereeld voorgehou as 'n voorbeeld van die nadelige effek wat 'n "mediasirkus" op die regsproses kan uitoefen. Maar in baie ander Amerikaanse howe doen radio- en televisiejoernaliste hulle werk sonder steurnis, professioneel, en ten voordeel van hul luisteraars and kykers. The Kingkommissie van Ondersoek na beweringe van oneerlikheid in krieket was Suid-Afrika se eerste ervaring van elektroniese dekking van 'n regterlike proses, and kan moontlik die basis vorm vir 'n meer liberale benadering tot elektroniese dekking van howe. Die Grondwet waarborg vryheid van uitdrukking, insluitende die vryheid om inligting uit te stuur en te ontvang. Die Hooggeregshof het onlangs beslis hierdie vryheid beteken radiojoernaliste mag die verrigtinge van die Kingkommissie opneem en uitsaai. In hierdie studie word geargumenteer dat die Hooggeregshof se beslissing ook van toepassing kan wees op televisie, en op hofverrigtinge. Daar word voor die hand gedoen dat Suid- Afrikaanse howe vir 'n proeftydperk elekroniese dekking van hofverrigtinge toelaat, met streng reëls vir joernaliste en regspraktisyns. So 'n proefneming kan dalk groter duidelikheid verskaf oor die voor- en nadele van televisie- en radiodekking van howe op 'n permanente basis.
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Pemberton, R. "Spoken word recognition and L2 listening performance : an investigation of the ability of Hong Kong learners to recognise the most frequent words of English when listening to news broadcasts." Thesis, Swansea University, 2003. https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.638439.

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Since the late 1970s there has been extensive research into L1 spoken word recognition. However, in L2 listening research, there have been very few such studies, with most studies focusing on the final stage of speech processing (comprehension) and on how comprehension is affected by modifications to the spoken text and the use of strategies. The six experiments reported here are among the first to specifically focus on the spoken word recognition of L2 listeners. In the experiments, I investigate the word recognition rates of Hong Kong learners of English at intermediate level and above (university students and staff) listening to BBC news broadcasts. Using an innovative methodology that recorded the keystrokes made by participants when transcribing a recording, I was able to obtain insights into the listeners' initial perceptions of a section of speech. The results show that at the original speech rate (nearly 200 wpm), only one in three of the 1,000 most frequent words of English was recognised on first hearing a section of the news item, and only two in every three of these words were recognised on first attempting to transcribe the word. Even with slow speech rates (150 and 120 wpm) and short stretches of speech, this group of learners consistently recognised at most only three out of every four of the 1,000 most frequent words. At recognition rates of 75% and below, successful comprehension is shown to be extremely unlikely. The results suggest that the ability to recognise words (and especially frequent ones) in connected speech is a vital prerequisite for comprehension and the employment of top-down listening strategies. The thesis calls for systematic and wide-ranging research into L2 spoken word recognition, both with Hong Kong learners of English and L2 learners in general.
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Boulter, Trent R. "Interactive TV News: A New Delivery Method for Broadcast Television News." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2012. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3751.

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This project looks at the development and use of a new delivery system for broadcast television news and its relation to the Uses and Gratifications and Push/Pull Theories. An in-home study of interactive news was conducted for two weeks, allowing people access to three local and 5 national newscasts via one interactive newscast. Users were able to access the interactive newscast whenever and however they wanted via their television or computer, as long as they had an internet connection. The results of this study show how the system was used,what specific actions were taken, and where the potential lies for further research.
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Toninelli, My. "Public service-uppdraget i italiensk television : En innehållsanalys av nyhetsprogrammet Tg1." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för medier och journalistik (MJ), 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-25330.

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The main question this bachelor thesis aims to answer is how the public service program Tg1’s news broadcasts may look. The following questions were used to discuss thetendencies of the result: How can the distribution of the news categories appear in Tg1’sbroadcasts? Can the main news be considered as impartial and objective in its linguisticand pictorial representation? To answer the aforementioned question I chose to do a combined study, using aquantitative content analysis and a qualitative content analysis. To lead my research, I focused on two requirements underlined by public servicebroadcasters, namely, objectivity and impartiality, and diversity. The outcome shows thatthe diversity in Tg1’s broadcast is disproportionate and that the pictorial representation isnot impartial and objective without the linguistic part. Then, additionally to mytheoretical choice, the public service role in a democracy, a discussion about the resultand its consequences has been set up.
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Roy, Rishi R. (Rishi Raj) 1980. "Speech metadata in broadcast news." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/87892.

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Thesis (M.Eng. and S.B.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 2003.
Includes bibliographical references (leaf 76).
by Rishi R. Roy.
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Guthrie, Sarah L. "Reality and Perception of Feminism and Broadcast, 1968-1977: The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Alison Owings, and the Experience of Second-Wave Feminism in Broadcast News." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1274570051.

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Sandsmark, Håkon. "Spoken Document Classification of Broadcast News." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for elektronikk og telekommunikasjon, 2012. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-19226.

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Two systems for spoken document classification are implemented by combining an automatic speech recognizer with the two classification algorithms naive Bayes and logistic regression. The focus is on how to handle the inherent uncertainty in the output of the speech recognizer. Feature extraction is performed by computing expected word counts from speech recognition lattices, and subsequently removing words that are found to carry little or noisy information about the topic label, as determined by the information gain metric. The systems are evaluated by performing cross-validation on broadcast news stories, and the classification accuracy is measured with different configurations and on recognition output with different word error rates. The results show that a relatively high classification accuracy can be obtained with word error rates around 50%, and that the benefit of extracting features from lattices instead of 1-best transcripts increases with increasing word error rates.
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Patterson, Philip Don. "Nuclear networks : how television news covers technological crises /." Full-text version available from OU Domain via ProQuest Digital Dissertations, 1987.

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Emnett, Keith Jeffrey 1973. "Synthetic News Radio : content filtering and delivery for broadcast audio news." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/61108.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Program in Media Arts & Sciences, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 58-59).
Synthetic News Radio uses automatic speech recognition and clustered text news stories to automatically find story boundaries in an audio news broadcast, and it creates semantic representations that can match stories of similar content through audio-based queries. Current speech recognition technology cannot by itself produce enough information to accurately characterize news audio; therefore, the clustered text stories represent a knowledge base of relevant news topics that the system can use to combine recognition transcripts of short, intonational phrases into larger, complete news stories. Two interface mechanisms, a graphical desktop application and a touch-tone drive phone interface, allow quick and efficient browsing of the new structured news broadcasts. The system creates a personal, synthetic newscast by extracting stories, based on user interests, from multiple hourly newscasts and then reassembling them into a single recording at the end of the day. The system also supports timely delivery of important stories over a LAN or to a wireless audio pager. This thesis describes the design and evaluation of the news segmentation and content matching technology, and evaluates the effectiveness of the interface and delivery mechanisms.
by Keith Jeffrey Emnett.
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Lemon, James Edward. "The Corporate Connection Broadcast News as a Business." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/292233.

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Kolluru, BalaKrishna. "Broadcast news processing: Structural Classification, Summarisation and Evaluation." Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.485892.

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This thesis describes the automation and evaluation of structural classification and summarisation of audio documents, specifically broadcast news programmes. News broadcasts are typically 30-minute episodes consisting of several stories describing various events, incidents and current affairs. Some of these news stories are annotated to train the statistical models. Structural classification techniques use speaker-role (eg. anchor, reporter etc) information to categorise these stories into different broad classes such as reader and interview. A few carefully drafted set of rules assign a specific speaker-role to each utterance, which are subsequently used to classify the news stories. It is argued in this thesis that selecting the most relevant subsentence linguistic components is ari efficient information gathering mechanism for summarisation. Short to intermediate sized (15 to 50 word) summaries are automatically generated by employing an iterative decremental refining process that first decomposes a story into sentences and then further divides them into chunks or phrases. The most relevant parts are retained at each iteration until the desired number of words is reached. These chunks are then joined using a set of junction words which are decided by a combination of language model and probabilistic parser scores to generate a fluent summary. The performance of this approach is measured using a novel bipartite evaluation mechanism. It is shown that the summaries need to be measured for informativeness and therefore an approach based on a comprehension test is employed to calculate such scores. The evaluation mechanism uses afiuency scale which is based on comprehensibility and coherence to quantify the fluency of summaries. In experiments, human-authored summaries were analysed to quantify the subjectivity using the comprehension test. Experimental results indicate that the iterative refining approach is a lot more informative than a baseline constructed from first sentence or the 50 words of a news story. The results indicate that the use ofjunction words improved fluency in the summaries.
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Park, Jaeyung. "Online journalism : how journalists and their audience perceive the journalist role, newsworthiness and public dialogue /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2002. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3052205.

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Marvez, Raquel. "Faith and News: A Quantitative Study of the Relationship Between Religiosity and TV News Exposure." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2008. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd2752.pdf.

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Onshus, Ida. "Indexing of Audio Databases : Event Log of Broadcast News." Thesis, Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet, Institutt for elektronikk og telekommunikasjon, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:no:ntnu:diva-13306.

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The amount of non-textual media on the Internet is increasing, which creates a greater need of being able to search in this type of media. The goal with this thesis is to be able to do information search by use of soundtracks in audio databases. To get to know the content in an audio file, one wants a system that can automatically extract necessary information. The first step in making this system is to record what is happening at which time in an event log. This thesis treats the beginning of such a process. The experiments performed dealt with detection of pauses lasting longer than 1 second and detection of speaker changes. The corpus used in experiments consists of news broadcasts from The Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK) radio. Each broadcast had a transcription, which was used as a reference when evaluating the results. Another corpus, the HUB-4 1997 evaluation data, was used for comparative tests.A lot of work treating indexing of audio databases has already been conducted. As corpora are different, there may be varying results obtained from the same methods. In this thesis, common segmentation methods have been used with the parameters adapted to give as good results as possible with the given corpus. In the pause detection, model-based segmentation was used. A Gaussian mixture model was implemented for each of the two events: sound and long pause. For the speaker segmentation, experiments with different metric-based segmentation techniques were performed. The Bayesian information criterion (BIC) and a modified version of this criterion were tested with different options and parameter values. A false alarm compensation based on the symmetric Kullback-Leibler distance was implemented as an attempt to reduce the number of false change points. The pause detection was not successful. By using the manual transcription as reference, an F-score of 38.1 % was obtained when the settings were adjusted to result in about the same numbers for false alarms and false rejections. However, further investigation showed that the transcription had flaws with respect to labeling of pauses. An evaluation of the wrongly inserted pauses showed that most of these segments actually contained silence or noise. However, the number of pauses missed was unknown, and it was not possible to get a reliable F-score. An attempt on labeling all pauses in the HUB-4 1997 data was done. With the modified transcription, an F-score of 81.7 % was obtained. However, it is possible that unlabeled pauses still exist in the transcription, as the labeling was performed by only looking at the audio signal. From classification experiments it became clear that using 1st and 2nd order delta coefficients in the feature vectors gave an improvement over just using static MFCCs. An F-score of 98.8 % was obtained from these experiments, which implies that the models are good when the segment boundaries are known. In order to get trustworthy results from the recognition task, a review of the transcription must be done.When using the modified version of BIC and false alarm compensation for speaker change detection, an F-score of 77.1 % were obtained. The average mismatch between correctly detected change points and reference transcription was 339 milliseconds. As a measure of how good the algorithm is, an F-score of 72.8 % was obtained with the HUB-4 1997 data. Ajmera et al. (2002) obtained an F-score of 67 % with the same data. It became clear that full covariance matrices gave an improvement over diagonal covariance matrices and that static MFCCs as feature vectors gave better results than MFCCs including delta coefficients. Inclusion of pitch as another feature did not contribute to any improvement of the results.
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Appel, Gerald I. "A Q methodology study of broadcast news professors' attitudes toward local television news." Virtual Press, 2003. http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1265083.

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The purpose of this Q study was to learn broadcast news professors' attitudes on the current state of local television news. The researcher also wished to uncover if professors with primarily teaching experience have different attitudes on local television news than professors with primarily professional broadcast experience.Nineteen professors in Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan sorted Q statements regarding the quality of local television news. An analysis of their Q sorts found the participants fell into three categories: the Ultra-Critics, the Moderate-Critics, and the Minimal-Critics.The Ultra-Critics were very critical of local television news and had virtually nothing positive to say about the topic. The Moderate-Critics had some positive thoughts about local television news, but were still very critical. The Minimal-Critics were critical of local television news, but still had many positive thoughts on the industry.The researcher also found that professors with primarily professional broadcast experience were much more critical of the industry than professors with primarily teaching experience.
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Woodruff, Daniel Mark. "Jumping from Journalism -- Why Broadcast Journalists Leave the Field." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2020. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/8439.

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Journalism plays an important role in our society. But what happens when a journalist decides to pursue a new profession? The loss of a journalist from a newsroom can have a significant impact, particularly when that journalist takes with them institutional knowledge and a history of the market. This study uses qualitative interviews with 12 former broadcast journalists to investigate what factors cause them to leave the field and what the implications are for the industry. Relying on burnout theory as a framework, this study reveals three key reasons broadcast journalists decided to walk away. First, they faced increasing demands including long or unconventional work hours, a tenuous work-life balance, difficult stories to cover, and doing more with fewer resources. Second, they endured difficult issues with management including unfulfilled promises, the increasing commercialization of news, unrealistic and unethical expectations, the consolidation of the industry, and a lack of appreciation. Third, they felt they were not adequately compensated. This study recommends more support and professional development for broadcast journalists, more cross-training opportunities, and improved financial compensation.
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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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Todd, Michael David. "A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF AUDIOVISUAL TECHNIQUES IN NEWS COVERAGE OF THE WARS IN IRAQ." OpenSIUC, 2009. https://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/theses/478.

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This thesis is a study in the change of the use of audiovisual elements between the 1991 Gulf War news coverage and the 2003 Iraq War news coverage. The purpose of this study was to analyze audiovisual elements in war coverage from the 1991 Gulf War and the 2003 Iraq War in order to better understand critics' complaints that the news coverage of the 2003 Iraq War was sensationalized through the use of techniques more commonly associated with the entertainment industry. Specifically, this paper examines the use of descriptions, parasocial relationships, sound effects, music, and superimposed graphics to understand how war coverage has changed between the two wars. The results indicate that portions of the substantive content of the news coverage have been replaced with superficial content.
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Harrison, William. "Malleability, obliviousness and aspects for broadcast service attachment." Universität Potsdam, 2010. http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2010/4138/.

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An important characteristic of Service-Oriented Architectures is that clients do not depend on the service implementation's internal assignment of methods to objects. It is perhaps the most important technical characteristic that differentiates them from more common object-oriented solutions. This characteristic makes clients and services malleable, allowing them to be rearranged at run-time as circumstances change. That improvement in malleability is impaired by requiring clients to direct service requests to particular services. Ideally, the clients are totally oblivious to the service structure, as they are to aspect structure in aspect-oriented software. Removing knowledge of a method implementation's location, whether in object or service, requires re-defining the boundary line between programming language and middleware, making clearer specification of dependence on protocols, and bringing the transaction-like concept of failure scopes into language semantics as well. This paper explores consequences and advantages of a transition from object-request brokering to service-request brokering, including the potential to improve our ability to write more parallel software.
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MATOS, LUDIMILA SANTOS. "BROADCAST NEWS AESTHETICS OF REAL AMATEUR VIDEOS: AUDIOVISUAL RJTV 1ST EDITION." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2011. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=18591@1.

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COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
PROGRAMA DE SUPORTE À PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO DE INSTS. DE ENSINO
A presente pesquisa foi desenvolvida a fim de compreender aspectos desencadeantes do enfraquecimento do olhar em relação às imagens midiáticas. A fim de compreender este processo, foi elaborado um roteiro histórico, a partir do início do período denominado Modernidade, para que, então, fosse possível identificar nos produtos audiovisuais atuais as ocorrências estéticas no sentido de reforçar os efeitos de real dessas imagens com intuito de recuperar a potência do poder imagético de fascínio. Esta investigação tem por objeto o telejornal local carioca RJTV 1ª Edição. O corpus da pesquisa foi constituído por meio da coleta, observação e análise dos vídeos amadores exibidos durante três meses de edições diárias do RJTV1, entre abril e junho de 2010. A base teórica desta dissertação considera autores referenciais na área do audiovisual, a exemplo de André Bazin e Philipe Dubois; na pesquisa sobre Comunicação de Massa, utilizando pressupostos teóricos de estudiosos como Walter Benjamin e Mauro Wolf; e na pesquisa em Jornalismo, a exemplo de Bill Kovach e Tom Rosentiel. Este estudo foi desenvolvido observando os pressupostos metodológicos da Análise Televisual, metodologia desenvolvida por Beatriz Becker, a fim de auxiliar as leituras dos textos audiovisuais e da Semiótica Aplicada, proposta por Lúcia Santaella para análise dos signos midiáticos. O presente estudo observa também aspectos das Novas Tecnologias Digitais que exercem pertinente influência na confecção dos produtos audiovisuais jornalísticos, a considerar, fundamentalmente, a participação do usuário/audiência como colaborador nos processos de produção dos conteúdos noticiosos.
This research was conducted to understand aspects of the weakening of triggering look in relation to media images. In order to understand this process of weakening of the spell power of these images was a roadmap history, from the beginning of the period called modernity, to then be possible to identify audiovisual products in the current events in order to enhance these real aesthetic effects on images with the goal to regain the power of imagery fascination. This investigation has for its object the local newscast RJTV 1st Edition. The body of this research has been made through the collection, observation and analysis of home videos shown during three months of daily editions of RJTV1, April-June 2010. The theoretical basis of this thesis considers authors references in the audiovisual area, such as Andre Bazin and Philippe Dubois; in Mass Communication research, using theoretical assumptions of scholars such as Walter Benjamin and Mauro Wolf, and research in journalism, as Bill Kovack and Tom Rosentiel. This study was developed observing the methodological assumptions of Televisual analysis, the methodology developed by Beatriz Becker, to assist the reading of texts and audiovisual Applied Semiotics, proposed by Lucia Santaella media for analysis of signs. This study also points out aspects of new digital technologies that exert appropriate influence in the production of audiovisual products journalism, to consider, primarily, the participation of the user / audience as a collaborator in the production processes of news content.
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Ji, Dangjie. "Indirect defensive responses to hostile questions in British broadcast news interviews." Thesis, University of York, 2008. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/14112/.

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Live broadcast interviews came into existence from 1950s in the western media. Over the last 40 years the previously deferential style of questioning in broadcast news interviews has become more direct, challenging, penetrating, pursuing—in a word, hostile. These hostile questions create 'avoidance-avoidance conflict' for the interviewee (IE), i.e. these questions can be sufficiently hostile that the only available direct responses are negative, yet a reply must be made. To avoid the negative consequences of direct replies, the IE often provides a response with 'evasion', 'equivocation' or 'indirectness'. My research sets out to explore the phenomenon of 'indirectness' in IE answer turns. Data was collected from BBC radio 4 'Today Program' (January-May 2005). Conversation Analysis was used as the research method.
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Mutchler, Cristina V. "Minorities in Local Broadcast News: A Content Analysis of Four Ohio and Pennsylvania Television Markets." Ohio : Ohio University, 2009. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1248822124.

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Macy, Dylan V. "Climate Translators: Broadcast New's Contribution to the Political Divide over Climate Change in the United States." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2020. https://scholarship.claremont.edu/pitzer_theses/94.

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In many instances, television news is the primary outlet through which people gain knowledge on climate change. Both the perceived threat of climate change and American news media have grown politically divided since the 1980s. I make the argument that American news media influences the partisan divide over climate change. In addition to the political landscape of news media, focus on political events and figures in climate coverage further contributes to a partisan divide. Supporting these claims are research displaying how climate change news is processed in a partisan manner and a selection of three case study periods in which climate change coverage spiked among MSNBC, CNN, and Fox News in the last twenty years (2000-2019). I collected news footage from all three case studies using the online database archive.org. Using this footage, an accompanying documentary short was produced that focused on the Paris Climate Accord Withdrawal in 2017. Presented in the documentary and the three case study periods, Fox News held a consistently hands-off and dismissive tone towards climate change, while MSNBC and CNN implemented climate science into coverage while advocating for collective climate action. I report that media is selected and processed via partisanship among viewers; these case studies illustrate the ways in which news media drives the political divide on climate change. I conclude by offering some future ways climate coverage can be more unifying, such as more emphasis on the economic benefits of “a green economy” in news coverage.
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McDonnell, Rafael C. (Rafael Charles). "A Survey on Student Uses of and Attitudes Toward Broadcast Television News and "Tabloid" Television." Thesis, University of North Texas, 1990. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc504429/.

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A survey testing student uses of and attitudes towards traditional broadcast television news and eleven "tabloid" programs was conducted using 300 students enrolled at the University of North Texas. The 10:00 p.m. newscast was most watched by the students. The most watched weekly news magazine was "60 Minutes." The Oprah Winfrey Show" was the daily "tabloid" leader. "America's Most Wanted" led the weekly "tabloid" shows. Students perceived daily newscasts as important sources of information. "USA Today," the weekly news magazines "60 Minutes" and "20/20,1" and "America's Most Wanted" were also cited by students as being "important" information programming. However, the survey showed "tabloid television" was not a major source of informational programming for college students.
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Silcock, B. William. "Global gatekeepers : mapping the news culture of English language television news producers inside Deutsche Welle /." free to MU campus, to others for purchase, 2001. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/mo/fullcit?p3025650.

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Dias, Susana Sampaio. "Reporting human rights : a study of broadcast news representations and journalist practices." Thesis, Cardiff University, 2013. http://orca.cf.ac.uk/59049/.

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This research examines the connection between human rights and journalism, and the importance that the latter has in the shaping of common understandings of human rights. Based on an analysis of the Portuguese public service television news, this study pays particular attention to the representation of human rights in the news and the production practices that determine human rights reporting. The research reveals that the financial crisis is powerfully influencing the content of the news, shifting human rights coverage to more social rights-focused reporting. Further, the financial constraints are affecting the professional practices and impeding the dislocation of correspondents to cover human rights issues abroad. This tendency, in its turn, is 1) reinforcing the manifest reliance on news agencies’ contents to cover distant human rights situations, and 2) emphasising proximity and national interest as decisive news values, generating more nation-focused human rights coverage. Consequently, this proximity to human rights problems at home is both empathetic and forced.
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Koonce, Hilda. "Hurricane Katrina and the Television News Industry." ScholarWorks@UNO, 2006. http://scholarworks.uno.edu/td/338.

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This thesis is about the relationship between Hurricane Katrina and the television news industry. My goal was to record the experiences of my fellow co-workers at WWL-TV, which was the only local television station to remain on the air throughout the hurricane. I also wanted to perform a review of the news industry up until the point of the storm, in order to analyze any affects the hurricane may have had on news coverage in general.
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Magee, Sara C. "That's Television Entertainment: The History, Development, and Impact of the First Five Seasons of "Entertainment Tonight," 1981-86." Ohio : Ohio University, 2008. http://www.ohiolink.edu/etd/view.cgi?ohiou1217427973.

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Karlsson, Fredrik. "User-centered Visualizations of Transcription Uncertainty in AI-generated Subtitles of News Broadcast." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Människa-datorinteraktion, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-415658.

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AI-generated subtitles have recently started to automate the process of subtitling with automatic speech recognition. However, people may not perceive that the transcription is based on probabilities and may entail errors. For news that is broadcast live may this be controversial and cause misinterpretation. A user-centered design approach was performed investigating three possible solutions towards visualizing transcription uncertainties in real-time presentation. Based on the user needs, one proposed solution was used in a qualitative comparison with AI- generated subtitles without visualizations. The results suggest that visualization of uncertainties support users’ interpretation of AI-generated subtitles and helps to identify possible errors. However, it does not improve the transcription intelligibility. The result also suggests that unnoticed transcription errors during news broadcast is perceived as critical and decrease trust towards the news. Uncertainty visualizations may increase trust and prevent the risk of misinterpretation with important information.
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Bryan, Anne Mary. "Discursive witnessing practices in television news coverage of the 2005 London bombings and their commemorations." Thesis, Swansea University, 2011. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.678507.

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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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Lambert, Mark T. "Twitter and Radio News: A Dallas-Fort Worth Case Study." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2016. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc862804/.

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This study of radio news stations adds to the field of Twitter research into broadcasters' use of this social media microblogging platform; previous research has predominantly focused on television. This case study, based on a survey with numerous open-ended questions completed in face-to-face interviews, begins to fill in data on how Twitter is being used in major market radio station newsrooms. Limited in scope, this exploratory study used answers from seven members of two radio newsrooms in trying to find out if there were stated goals for tweets; if separate, unique content was being tweeted or was content tied to the stations' on-air product; how tweets seek to increase station listenership and/or increase station website traffic; what were the most frequently tweeted topics; what hyperlinks were included in tweets for internal or external web content; and were tweets personal and/or opinionated, or kept more professional with just factual material. From a strategic management theory standpoint, there is neither a stated plan nor goals sought with these newsrooms' use of Twitter. Unique tweet content includes sending out photos which add visuals to the pictureless world of radio news and live-tweeting of ongoing news events, while complementary content is promotional to push audience members to on-air or website products. There are no analytics in place to try to determine whether the stations' listenership or web traffic increases based on tweets. Promotional teases of upcoming on-air guest interviews or news content and/or web content are the most frequently tweeted topics. Hashtags rather than hyperlinks are more often included in the stations' tweets. News personnel stay away from expressing opinions, or being too personal in tweets, but remain more objective and professional by sticking to facts which is in step with the traditional role of journalists.
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ANDRADE, ANA PAULA GOULART DE. "APOCRYPHAL TV NEWS BROADCAST: PERSPECTIVES ON THE AMATEUR AND SURVEILLANCE IMAGES USAGE ON CREATION OF TV NEWS S NARRATIVE." PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO, 2014. http://www.maxwell.vrac.puc-rio.br/Busca_etds.php?strSecao=resultado&nrSeq=27236@1.

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PONTIFÍCIA UNIVERSIDADE CATÓLICA DO RIO DE JANEIRO
COORDENAÇÃO DE APERFEIÇOAMENTO DO PESSOAL DE ENSINO SUPERIOR
PROGRAMA DE SUPORTE À PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO DE INSTS. DE ENSINO
Essa dissertação se foca na reflexão sobre o uso de imagens originadas em câmeras amadoras e de videovigilância como prática relativamente nova e, no entanto, crescente na construção de narrativas telejornalísticas – a isso foi atribuído a classificação de telejornalismo apócrifo, aquele que se constrói a partir de imagens originadas no exterior do cânone jornalístico. Dessa forma, teoricamente, o trabalho considera apontamentos sobre a relação entre Comunicação e Poder, conceitos básicos das Teorias do Jornalismo, o cenário da convergência digital e as transformações que as tecnologias contemporâneas da comunicação imputam ao Telejornalismo. De forma ensaística, a ideia de telejornalismo apócrifo, seus aspectos fundamentais e seus desdobramentos no mercado de trabalho do jornalismo audiovisual se corporificam através de estudo de caso de três telejornais de alcance nacional (Jornal Nacional, Jornal da Record e SBT Brasil) e, ainda, de etnografia baseada na entrevista de oito profissionais da área do telejornalismo.
This dissertation aims to consider the use of amateur and surveillance cam-eras as a new trend and as part of the creation of TV news s narratives - which is labeled as apocryphal TV news broadcast, which is built from images created outside the Journalism domain. Theoretically, therefore, this work considers the correlation between Communication and Power, as they are basic concepts from Journalism Theory; the digital convergence scenery; and the recent changing in communication technology concerning the TV news broadcasting field. The idea of apocryphal TV news broadcast, its basic features and its unfolding in audio-visual journalism is shown through the study of three nationwide TV news (Jornal Nacional, Jornal da Record e SBT Brasil) and, also, it is depicted from an ethno-graphic analysis based on interviewing eight TV news broadcasting professionals.
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Clark, Judith Chandra. "Fake news a survey on video news releases and their implications on journalistic ethics, integrity, independence, professionalism, credibility, and commercialization of broadcast news /." Thesis, [Tuscaloosa, Ala. : University of Alabama Libraries], 2009. http://purl.lib.ua.edu/47.

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Sellers, Benjamin Bart. "A General Framework for Interactive Television News." BYU ScholarsArchive, 2012. https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/etd/3357.

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We design a complete interactive television news system. We develop a news production system that allows for the creation of flexible, content-rich interactive news. This system embraces a general creation process to interactive news that is built on top of a newscast model that evolves from and conforms with the current production newscast model. It allows for content sharing and content reuse. We also create an interactive news viewing system that adapts well to a living room environment. It contains several interactive features designed to give the viewer control and allow them to watch the news when, where, and how they want to. We perform a formative evaluation through a user study and interviews. Our results show that the production system allows fast, quality construction of interactive news. Viewers enjoy the interactivity and control the viewing system provides, but more work needs to be done to improve ease of use. Our system increases extra content visibility and usage over previous studies through additional features, more content, and direct invites to viewers. We also produce and deliver the news over an entire two-week period to a large number of viewers, making it the largest study done according to our knowledge.
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Jenssen, Mark (Mark Peter). "Broadcast news and abortion : the effects of conservative narratives on the reproductive health debate." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/84848.

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Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Political Science, 2013.
Cataloged from PDF version of thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-77).
How have changes in the elite discussion of reproductive health narratives affected the debate on abortion and influenced state legislation and popular opinion? Using analysis of broadcast transcripts from CNN and FOX News, I examine the arguments articulated by politicians, activists, and members of the media on issues concerning reproductive health. I argue that, beginning in 1996, conservatives used the venue provided by broadcast media to seize on changes to the political climate and frame debate to their advantage. Continually, conservatives forced liberals into reactionary positions through discussion of "partial-birth abortion," expansion of narratives, and-most recently-misinformation. By dictating the terms of the discussion, conservatives lessened the impact of liberal narratives and saw gains in state legislation and public opinion as a result.
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Savoca, Brianna L. "Leon Bibb: A Pioneer in Ohio Broadcast Journalism." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2010. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1275605390.

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Kuban, Adam Jeremy. "The U.S. broadcast news media as a social arena in the global climate change debate." [Ames, Iowa : Iowa State University], 2007.

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Upchurch, Jeremy Eugene. "Religious Television and New Technologies: Managing Change in the Broadcast Environment." Thesis, University of North Texas, 2006. https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc5336/.

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This study examines the process of technological change in the religious television environment. The study also focuses on managerial response to said change. Through the use of a survey instrument, a quantitative examination is given, illustrating a managerial embrace of change principles, a positive attitude toward the idea of change, and a system of change behavior that matches several previously theorized change models. Also examined is how different station funding types correspond with types and rates of technological change, with the results reflecting that more funding sources for a station generally indicate a greater likelihood of technological change.
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Mashburn, Noelle. "A study of the changing television newsrooms with the diffusion of internet technologies." Diss., Columbia, Mo. : University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/10355/6034.

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Thesis (M,A.)--University of Missouri-Columbia, 2007.
The entire dissertation/thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the short.pdf file (which also appears in the research.pdf); a non-technical general description, or public abstract, appears in the public.pdf file. Title from title screen of research.pdf file (viewed on November 12, 2007) Includes bibliographical references.
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Fabricius, Kristina. "Broadcast news production in the classroom as a student mediation for bilingual and cross-cultural education." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 2007. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/3134.

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"Broadcast News Production in the Classroom as a Student Mediation for Bilingual Education" describes a curricular design to meet interactive literacy projects for the K-12 Bilingual Education classroom. The author has designed or adapted mediation structures for use to implement "Broadcast News Production" in the classroom specifically for Bilingual and Cross-cultural Education. The study is theoretical and based on research.
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