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News Use and Political Socialization Among Young Jordanians
International Communication Gazette, volume 73, issue 8 (2011), pp. 706-731
"This study examined the relationship between young Jordanians' (N = 321) news use and their feelings toward the Jordanian and US governments. Consumption of traditional news delivery formats (such as print newspapers, radio broadcasts and interpersonal sources) was measured, as was reliance on new
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Audience Analysis: The Role of Journalism and Social Media in the Consumption of News in Iraq. 2011 Iraq Media Study
Washington, DC: IREX; D3 Systems (2011), 59 pp.
The IREX Audience Measurement Survey 2011 in Iraq was an ad hoc national quantitative research study on media usage, habits and attitudes of people over the age of 15, across Iraq, with a total sample size of 3,000 individuals. The total sample consists of a representative sample of 2,600 individual
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Ghana: Communicating with Policymakers About Development Issues. A Guide for International Development Community
Washington, DC: Intermedia (2010), 54 pp.
"InterMedia conducted in-depth interviews with 15 senior Ghanaian policy actors, comprising mostly senior politicians and bureaucrats, as well as a few influential figures outside government. The interviews focused on how the policy actors gather, assess, share and disseminate information critical t
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News Consumption Among Young Libyan Adults: Are New Satellite TV News Services Displacing Local TV News?
Arab Media & Society, issue 12 (2010), 21 pp.
"This study investigates the relationship between Libyan university students' consumption of Libyan and international Arab satellite TV news services and their perceptions of gratifications received from these news services. A self-completion questionnaire survey was administered to a sample of 400
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"While in some respects – particularly through their radios – Africans are very connected to the outside world, our findings suggests that the majority continue to be local rather than world citizens. However, this initial work on cosmopolitanism suggests that as their world becomes larger throu
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Critical Readings: Media and Audiences
Maidenhead: Open University Press (2003), 301 pp.
Freedom of Speech, Media Exposure, and the Defense of a Free Press in Africa
Afrobarometer (2003), 6 pp.
"There are considerable regional variations in media exposure across and within African countries. Take access to daily radio news bulletins, which is higher in Southern Africa (except Lesotho) than in West Africa: whereas 71 percent of South Africans listen to radio news daily, only 44 percent of N
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Local News Channel Preferences in Puerto Rico
Journalism Quarterly, volume 45, issue 4 (1968), pp. 692-697
"This study deals with the communication media and the attitude of the public in Puerto-Rico — Which of the communication media (printed press, radio T.V.) is the most popular and the most utilised by the public? — What makes a particular category of people prefer one medium to another — The p
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