News Web sites; Electronic newspapers; Webcasting; Internet radio broadcasting; Internet television
The Internet offers a tremendous opportunity for traditional media to expand and/or enhance news stories. This thesis is an exploration of the convergent journalism practices of three news organizations in a medium-sized market. It employed content...
WHAS (Radio station : Louisville, Ky.)--History; Radio stations--Kentucky--Louisville--History; Radio broadcasting--Kentucky--Louisville--History
As the historiography on radio broadcasting continues to grow and forces
examination from the macro-level to the micro-level, station histories are becoming
increasingly important. The story of WHAS highlights the evolution of a nationally...
Ethnocentrism; Mass media--Social aspects; Social problems--Press coverage; Mass media and public opinion; Mass media and race relations
This study revisits Kinder's and Kam's (2007; 2009) studies that provided
political scientists with a theoretical and operational definition of ethnocentrism-our
tendency to partition the world into in-groups and out-groups. They assert that...
The Chautauqua movement has been called "culture under canvas" and "the university of the people." What began as a training camp for Sunday School teachers on the shores of Lake Chautauqua in western New York State in the...
Executions and executioners--Press coverage; Mass media and public opinion; Capital punishment in popular culture; Death row inmates--Press coverage
The public's exposure to state sanctioned killings is limited to the mass media representations such as editorials, news reports, feature films, and books. Therefore it is important to examine the process of execution and its relation to the media...
Display at Goodman's news store with posters advertising sporting publications, a chalkboard with sporting event information, and signs for The Sporting News. In one image, a man stands to the right of the displays. Address: Goodman's News Store,...
Display at a news store with chalkboards filled with text about sports, and a large poster for the Sporting News. In one image, a man stands in the doorway to the right of the materials. Address: Goodman's News Store, 332 West Liberty Street,...
In the 1990s, especially the years before and after Hong Kong's return to the People's Republic of China in 1997, some celebrated and talented Hong Kong film stars, such as Jackie Chan, Yun-Fat Chow and Michelle Yeoh, sought their career success in...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa November 1930. Man, likely the proprietor, rests on magazine stand against window display bearing lettering "Goodman's 'Everything to Read'" and "Out of Town...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Close-up of window display bearing lettering "Goodman's 'Everything to Read'" and "Out of Town Newspapers," a November 1930 calendar, an ad for tickets for...
Warwick Hotel in Newport News, Virginia. A multi-story red brick building with a white stone base, set on a street corner. There are a few trees along the sidewalk near the hotel. Postmarked 1937 on verso. Published by Louis Kaufmann & Sons,...
Floods--Kentucky--Louisville; Floods; Streets; Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings
Flooded intersection of Eastern Parkway and Third Street. Dougherty Hall and Patterson Hall on the University of Louisville Belknap Campus can be seen across the street. A television news truck is parked on Third Street in the distance. Photograph...
Two views of the front of Goodman's newspaper and magazine store showing newspapers, magazines, sports scores, and Sporting News displays. Address: Goodman's News Store, 332 West Liberty Street, Louisville, Kentucky.
Soldiers from the 3rd Regiment of the Kentucky Volunteer Infantry at a Newport News, Virginia encampment. Soldiers are lined up in double rows with rifles in firing position. Small white tents are on either side of the soldiers. Several other...
Southern Police Institute; University of Louisville--Faculty; University of Louisville--Students; Law enforcement training; Classrooms; Teachers; Students;
Rolland Soule teaching a class of police officers in the first class of the University of Louisville's Southern Police Institute (SPI). Soule stands in front of a group of men in desk chairs. He points to a large map beside him; there are a table...
Portraits; Portrait photographs; Men; Government officials; Governors
Portrait of Governor Albert B. "Happy" Chandler wearing a suit and printed tie. Photograph has spots of discoloration. Stamped on the back of image: From The News Bureau Of The American Association; July 29, 1936. Handwritten on back: ...
Portrait of Lady Grace Carr (Mrs. Lord William Charles) Wynn, wife of fourth Baron Newborough, born in Louisville, Kentucky. She is wearing a cloche hat, hat pin, and fur coat. The photograph has yellow discoloration from age. Stamped on back of...
Goodman's News Store along a block with Snyder's Hats and other stores on 4th Street. Newspapers are on display in front of the store. Title supplied by cataloger.
Goodman's News Store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. Man, likely the proprietor, looking at copy of National Turf Digest held by customer. Advertisements and copies of that publication adorn the dinwos of the store. Other...
Goodman's News store, 332 W. Liberty, Louisville, Kentucky, circa 1930. A man, likely the proprietor, stands in front of the storefront alongside two younger men, probably his employees. The window display is largely devoted to advertising the...