Television broadcasting of news -- Objectivity
Subject
Subject Source: Library Of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
College students' perceptions of black and white criminality on local TV news, 2007
Item — Call number MU Thesis Gen
Identifier: b2271184
Introduction [excerpt]
The framing of stereotypical images on television news not only harms the viewers in the short term by having a false understanding of the world they live [sic], but, in the long term, it also has the ability for all races of people to further employ hatred, resentment and violence towards other groups of people, including police officers. Furthermore, it also has the capability to create a more sustainable problem from generation to generation. Thus, this...
Dates:
2007
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
Fox Five News at Five and agenda setting in the 2008 presidential primaries, 2008
Item — Call number MU Thesis Gra
Identifier: b2271183
Introduction [excerpts]
In this study I want to highlight the content of television news and demonstrate if it sets a specific political agenda for the American public. The agenda setting theory proposes that mass media can have a signficant effect on what audiences know or learn from the agenda setter; in this case it would be televison news .... There are many outcomes that agenda setting may provoke. Due to television news' agenda setting power, local broadcasting stations can heighten coverage on specific...
Dates:
2008
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives
The rhetoric of cable news : its function in American cultural hegemony, the construction of ethos through identification and consubstantiality, as representation of capitalist ideology, and the formation of the meta-power structure, 2013
Item — Call number MU Thesis Gra
Identifier: b7608053
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The collection consists of theses written by students enrolled in the Monmouth University graduate English program. The holdings are primarily bound print documents that were submitted in partial fulfillment of requirements for the Master of Arts or Master of Fine Arts degrees.Students become eligible to pursue the Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.) degree if they have obtained a Master of Arts...
Dates:
2013
Found in:
Monmouth University Library Archives