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Tv Addiction: Young Adults' Uses & Of Egyptian Television, Laila H Said
Tv Addiction: Young Adults' Uses & Of Egyptian Television, Laila H Said
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The Relationship Between Exposure To Television Violence And Committing Anti-Social Acts By Adolescent Male Juveniles, Rasha Abdel Hamid Kamhawi
The Relationship Between Exposure To Television Violence And Committing Anti-Social Acts By Adolescent Male Juveniles, Rasha Abdel Hamid Kamhawi
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Television Dependency And Knowledge Of Drug Abuse Among Egyptian Adults, Azza Abd El-Azim Mohamed
Television Dependency And Knowledge Of Drug Abuse Among Egyptian Adults, Azza Abd El-Azim Mohamed
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The Impact Of Space Communication On Television News Distribution, Hanan Kamal Kilani
The Impact Of Space Communication On Television News Distribution, Hanan Kamal Kilani
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No abstract provided.
Viewer's Perception Of Local Television Anchors: A Gender Based Study, Mary Elizabeth Wagner
Viewer's Perception Of Local Television Anchors: A Gender Based Study, Mary Elizabeth Wagner
Masters Theses
A number of studies conducted by Lin (1992), Meeske (1992), Stone and Lee (1990), and Weinthal and O'Keefe (1984) have examined which variables are rated highest and most prominent by respondents toward television anchors. Professionalism, voice and speech, personal appeal, and attractiveness have been among the top rated variables, but they have never been researched within a single study. This study examines the above variables for local male and female television anchors and discovers which was rated the highest by male and female respondents. Significant findings within this study include male respondents perceive professionalism to be the highest rated variable …