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Full-Text Articles in Radio
Family Line, December 1995, Cedarville University
Family Line, July 1995, Cedarville University
Family Line, April 1995, Cedarville University
Spring 1995, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Fall 1995, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Summer 1995, 90.9 Wmpg Fm
Gratification Changes Among Country Music Radio Listeners, Larry E. Oathout
Gratification Changes Among Country Music Radio Listeners, Larry E. Oathout
Masters Theses
Several past studies explore the gratifications received by mass media users. However, no former research focuses on radio as a single medium and investigates how gratifications change over a person's lifespan. This study utilized an altered version of Elliott and Quattlebaum's (1979) ten media gratification list and questioned a 14 to 60 year old sample group about the gratifications they receive from country music radio. The researcher selected country music because it is the most popular radio format today and because it provided the wide age parameters needed for the study. Two hundred and thirty-nine users of an Internet country …