Browsing Department of Communication by Author "Clark, Andrew M."
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Analyzing International Radio Stations: A Systems Approach
Clark, Andrew M.; Werder, Olaf (SAGE, 2007-12-01)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: For many years, international radio broadcasting has been used by nations around the world as a foreign policy tool. As the world political system changed following ... -
Believe it or not: Understanding the credibility and effectiveness of Radio Sawa in the UAE
Christie, Thomas B.; Clark, Andrew M. (SAGE, 2011)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: As part of an overall strategy to influence public opinion in the Muslim world, the US government implemented two new international broadcasting tools — Radio Sawa ... -
Big Data and Journalism: How American Journalism is Adopting the Use of Big Data
Clark, Andrew M.; Rodríguez, Julián (Catholic University of Colombia, 2021-02-01)This research uses in-depth interviews with three data journalists from the Houston Chronicle and the New York Times in the United States to describe the role of data journalists, and to illustrate how and why they use big ... -
A Clash of Cultures: Reaching Hostile Audiences Through International Broadcasting
Clark, Andrew M.; Christie, Thomas B. (Sage OpenDepartment of Communication, The University of Texas at Arlington, 2012 Octob)This study examines U.S. international broadcasting efforts through the Office of War Information and Voice of America to provide a philosophy and foundation for the use of Alhurra Television. This station was launched ... -
Framing Two Enemies in Mass Media: A Content Analysis of U.S. Government Influence in American Film during World War II
Christie, Thomas B.; Clark, Andrew M. (Routledge, 2013-06-03)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: This content analysis of World War II movies and Office of War Information documents was conducted to ascertain the influence of the U.S. government on the depictions ... -
It is a Scary and Dangerous World: A Content Analysis of Xinwen Lianbo’s News Coverage of Foreign Affairs
Xu, Zedan; Clark, Andrew M. (Mass Media & Communication Unit of ATINER, 2019-10)The television program Xinwen Lianbo has been China’s flagship state-run newscast since 1978. Today, even with competition from other options and a decline in interest from younger viewers, it still has an audience of over ... -
New Perspectives from the Sky: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Journalism
Tremayne, Mark; Clark, Andrew M. (Routledge, 2013-06-14)**Please note that the full text is embargoed** ABSTRACT: Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a technology now impacting on many fields, including journalism and mass communication. Also referred to as drones, these small ... -
Terror from the Skies: The Propaganda of Aerial Warfare in the Emerging Mass Media of the First World War
Christie, Thomas B.; Clark, Andrew M. (2016)Aerial warfare was developed and used in the First World War to terrorize soldiers and population centers, and modern mass media played a dominant role in spreading the fear of the new innovation of war to a global audience. ...