Abstract

The following article is based on research funded by the National Association of Broadcasters as a part of NAB's filing against the Federal Communications Commission's proposed “one‐to‐a‐customer”; ruling. In it, Dr. Anderson examines the content of both independent and newspaper‐controlled broadcast stations and compares news treatment with that found in the same day's local newspapers. James A. Anderson earned the Ph.D. in Communication Research from the State University of Iowa, has taught at Iowa and Wisconsin State University, and is now associate professor of communication and director of the Broadcast Research Center of the School of Radio‐Television at Ohio University. He has published widely, and often serves as a consultant to various elements of the broadcast industry.

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