I borrowed this formulation from Virginia Nightingale, 'What's Happening to Audience Research?,' Media Information Australia 39 (February 1986): 21–2. Nightingale remarks that audience research has generally been 'on the side' of those ...
Television, Audiences, and Cultural Power Ellen Seiter, Hans Borchers, Gabriele Kreutzner, Eva-Maria Warth ... I borrowed this formulation from Virginia Nightingale, “What's Happening to Audience Research?," Media Information Australia ...
This collection of essays provides an overview of research on the social uses of media.
(1987) “Qualitative audience research: towards an integrative approach to reception”, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, 4: 21–36. Katz, E. and Liebes, ... Nightingale, V. (1986) “What's happening to audience research?
"A critical overview of two decades of research into the television audience" -- [i].
What happens then when we attempt to conduct active - audience research in whatever form with people of color in general and women in particular ? In addition , what happens when we add vectors of education and class to the mix of ...
They are then asked questions about a particular programme, in this case the soap East Enders. ... The next three questions were, in turn, about the storyline, the characters and finally an open-ended question for the respondent to ...
——(1989) 'Changing Paradigms in Audience Studies', in E.Seiter, H.Borchers, G.Kreutzner and E.M.Warth (eds) Remote Control: Television Audiences and Cultural Power, ... Nightingale, V. (1986) 'What's Happening to Audience Research?
Nightingale, V. (1986) 'What's happening to audience research?', Media Information Australia 39. Nordenstreng, K. (1972) 'Policy for news transmission', in D.McQuail (ed.) Sociology of Mass Communication, Harmondsworth: Penguin.
What started off as a very classic study, drawing upon exploratory qualitative work, slowly evolved into a set of larger-scale conormatory studies, albeit based on self-reports. Along the way, platform data were added to the analyses, ...