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ThesisParsons, Patrick RobertThe thesis applies Marxist economic precepts to the function of the newspaper industry, thereby explaining the industry's economic growth and daily operation. Topics from employment to chain ownership are considered and analyzed in terms of their role . . .
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ThesisFord, Herbert PaulIn terms of itself print journalism has devoted most of its attention to the past and the present. During less complex times this backward- sideward look proved adequate if not rewarding. The complexity of modern society, however, with its onrush of t . . .
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ThesisReinhartsen, Lee LaTouretteThis thesis has two primary purposes. The first is to establish that environmental affairs and issues have become a significant subject in the minds of researchers and the general public, but that the newspaper coverage of these issues is inadequate. . . .
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ThesisVane, Timothy DamianThis study was initiated to examine the relationship between success in two journalism skills courses and other predictors. The data for this study consisted of an English diagnostic test (The Test Of Standard Written English), a spelling examination, . . .
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ThesisLarsen, Trine BayBased on 14 interviews with asylum seekers in two refugee camps in Denmark and six officials, this study found that refugees rely mainly on their cellphones for communication, news about their home country and Denmark, practical information, and perso . . .
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ThesisParker, James EdwardIt was during the first ten years of the sound film (1926-1935) that a form of music accompaniment for silent films was changed to become the sound score. Not much has been written about this period to explain what happened to the silent score and how . . .
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ThesisAbiko, KazuoThis was a historical study which described the coverage and editorial positions of the daily Japanese-language newspapers in California during the period from July 24, 1941 up to May, 1942, with regard to the pre-war tension between the United States . . .
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ThesisAlexandre, Laurie AnnThe John Reed Club was a group of politically radical writers, artists, and journalists, who aligned themselves with the struggles of the working-class and militant left during the early Depression years (1929-1935). The Clubs were in the forefront of . . .
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ThesisMilbauer, JordanaThis thesis examines the histories and libertarian philosophies of the four publishers of The orange County Register beginning in 1935 when, known as the Santa Ana Register, it was acquired by Raymond Cyrus (R.C.) Hailes. R.C. co-published the Registe . . .
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ThesisSuhr, EmilyThis project examines the strained relationship between the military and the media and then attempts to correct some of the shortcomings in coverage with six written articles and a photo essay. By focusing on the lower ranking service members and expl . . .