Beyond Ratings

Mar 24, 2008 22:35

Hooray for the UP College of Mass Comm's Communication Research Dept!!!  I hope to get a copy of the study soon. Or maybe conduct a study of my own in the future? (weh mikey...hehehe!)

This article made me feel proud to have gone through the Audience Studies class this semester.
As future media practitioners and present Media consumers/users/ ( Read more... )

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dre_ March 24 2008, 15:27:36 UTC
you should post this to mediapolis. :)

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meetmy_tommygun March 24 2008, 17:26:33 UTC
What a terrific article! What a terrific study! Thank you for posting. :)

This topic never fails to get me thinking... but I'll postpone my comments for mediapolis. :D

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woodycakes March 25 2008, 07:54:06 UTC
omg, i think i helped encode this :)
all comm res classes take part in a Comm Res study done annually and because I was in a COmm Res class this sem, our class was in charge of encoding surveys. haha. SPSS love!

glad you liked it. yack as if ang laki ng kinontribute ko.

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shutterhappy March 26 2008, 10:57:00 UTC
Wow! That hit the spot! I mean, it's definitely something I always believed -- something obvious, but not nearly obvious enough.

It's good they took the time to make that study! Very enlightening:)

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sarsee_cola March 29 2008, 06:26:18 UTC
Sir Ernan Paragas was my prof just this last sem. He's hella good :) Funny, too. lol

"Identified as the viewer-respondents’ areas of concern were: too much negative news reports; too much shallow, people-focused stories; one-sided/biased reporting; and weak graphics and mobile images."
- AMEN.

Why don't you cross-enroll in the UP Comm Res Dept? ;)

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