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- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- FOREWORD XI
- PREFACE XIII
- 1. "A Survey of Popular Songs" 1
- 2. "Mass Communications in a Rural Community" 2
- 3. Semantics and Newspapers—A Study of Key-Symbols in Postwar Japan 3
- 4. Communication Behavior in Family Life 4
- 5. The Impact of TV upon Housewives and Children 5
- 6. Analysis of Press Reporting about the Summit Conference 6
- 7. Television in Rural Communities 9
- 8. Management of a TV Station 10
- 9. A History of TV in Japan 11
- 10. A Study of Political Consciousness and Communication Behavior in Urban Dwellers 12
- 11. Some Experiments on the Effectiveness of Commercials 13
- 12. TV and the Imperial Wedding 14
- 13. TV and Political Crisis 15
- 14. Mass Communication and Public Communication in Japan 17
- 15. The Development of Personal Communication in Children between Four and Eight Years Old 18
- 16. The Impact of TV upon Children's Activities and Learning 20
- 17. Latent Delinquents and TV 21
- 18. Children and the Problem of TV: A Mother's View 22
- 19. Novels in Newspapers during the War 23
- 20. The Structure and Changes of the 'Information Bureau' of Japanese Government during World War II 24
- 21. Some Facts about the Readers of Newspapers 25
- 22. The Use of Time in Japanese Daily Life 27
- 23. Some Characteristics of Farmers' Radio Listening 28
- 24. Petit-Bourgeois Characteristics of Biographies in School Textbooks 29
- 25. Classification of Radio Programs 30
- 26. Violence in TV Programs 31
- 27. Farmers and Broadcasting 32
- 28. Utilization of NHK Educational Programs in Schools, 1962 34
- 29. Effects of TV School Broadcasts on Children in Remote Places 35
- 30. Alienation from School and TV Viewing 36
- 31. The Influence of TV upon Children 37
- 32. Audience Reaction to 'A Talk with the Prime Minister,' a Special Radio/TV Program 38
- 33. 'Renaissance of Radio': Statistical Basis 40
- 34. TV Programs Favored in the Kansai Area 41
- 35. Children's Lives and Television 41
- 36. The Needs for Media—A Priority Study 43
- 37. The Influence of TV upon Children 44
- 38. People's Image of TV 45
- 39. 'Popeye'—A Case Study 46
- 40. A Study of Nonlisteners 47
- 41. The Growth of TV in Japan 48
- 42. A Social History of Best-Selling Books in Postwar Japan 49
- 43. Minor Newspapers: A Case Study 50
- 44. Is Audience Research Possible with Children ? 52
- 45. Television in the Lives of Japanese People 53
- 46. Validity of the Diary Method 55
- 47. Can Children's TV Viewing Habits Be Changed? 56
- 48. Exposure to Newspapers, Television and Radio 57
- 49. Some Facts about the Use of Broadcasting in Schools 60
- 50. Commercial Messages and Children's Speech 61
- 51. Mass Communications in Daily Life 63
- 52. Motivational Facts about Newspaper Reading 65
- 53. The Flow of News 66
- 54. Conditions of Farmers' Radio Listening and TV Viewing 69
- 55. Psychology of TV Viewing: A Typological Approach 71
- 56. Varieties of TV Viewing Habits 72
- 57. Control of Speech under the American Occupation 73
- 58. Television as a Mass Medium 74
- 59. Television and Local Culture 75
- 60. The Changing Characteristics of Newspaper Readers 76
- 61. Functions of TV in the Lives of People 78
- 62. Mass Communication in the Lives of Farmers 79
- 63. Entertainment Programs: A Historical Study 80
- 64. Patterns in Families and Media Use 81
- 65. Changes in Radio Listening 82
- 66. Study of a Drama: The Tokyo Olympics on TV 84
- 67. The Blind and Broadcasting 85
- 68. The Future of Children's Culture 86
- 69. 'Communicators' in Community Newspapers 87
- 70. Newspapers and Student Demonstrations 88
- 71. Families Without TV 90
- 72. Some Facts about the Viewers of Color TV 91
- 73. Decision-Making in Programming 92
- 74. The Development of Cognition in Visual Communication: An Experimental Study 93
- 75. Union Activities and Media Contacts 94
- 76. Okinawa As Depicted in Japanese Newspapers: A Historical Observation 95
- 77. An Analysis of the Publications of Local Unions 96
- 78. Popular Songs and Their Diffusion 98
- 79. Children's Choice 99
- 80. TV and Family Life 100
- 81. Children and Their Life-Styles 101
- 82. Newspapers and the People's 'Right to Know' 102
- 83. Attitudes toward TV News 103
- 84. Possibilities in 'Community' Communication 104
- 85. Youth and the Media 105
- 86. Housewives and Morning TV Shows 106
- 87. An Aspect of Uses of Time 107
- 88. Children and the Mass Media 108
- 89. A History of the Palau Radio Station 110
- 90. Characteristics of People Who Supported Political Candidates from the Entertainment World 111
- 91. Youth and Their Attitudes toward TV 112
- 92. A History of Broadcasting in Okinawa 113
- 93. The Uses of Broadcasting in School 114
- 94. The Mass Media Audience and Current Terminology 115
- 95. A Brief History of Newspapers in Okinawa 116
- 96. Newspaper Coverage of the Tokyo Governor's Election 117
- 97. Cartoon Programs on TV 119
- LIST OF PERIODICALS 121
- INDEX 123
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- CONTENTS VII
- FOREWORD XI
- PREFACE XIII
- 1. "A Survey of Popular Songs" 1
- 2. "Mass Communications in a Rural Community" 2
- 3. Semantics and Newspapers—A Study of Key-Symbols in Postwar Japan 3
- 4. Communication Behavior in Family Life 4
- 5. The Impact of TV upon Housewives and Children 5
- 6. Analysis of Press Reporting about the Summit Conference 6
- 7. Television in Rural Communities 9
- 8. Management of a TV Station 10
- 9. A History of TV in Japan 11
- 10. A Study of Political Consciousness and Communication Behavior in Urban Dwellers 12
- 11. Some Experiments on the Effectiveness of Commercials 13
- 12. TV and the Imperial Wedding 14
- 13. TV and Political Crisis 15
- 14. Mass Communication and Public Communication in Japan 17
- 15. The Development of Personal Communication in Children between Four and Eight Years Old 18
- 16. The Impact of TV upon Children's Activities and Learning 20
- 17. Latent Delinquents and TV 21
- 18. Children and the Problem of TV: A Mother's View 22
- 19. Novels in Newspapers during the War 23
- 20. The Structure and Changes of the 'Information Bureau' of Japanese Government during World War II 24
- 21. Some Facts about the Readers of Newspapers 25
- 22. The Use of Time in Japanese Daily Life 27
- 23. Some Characteristics of Farmers' Radio Listening 28
- 24. Petit-Bourgeois Characteristics of Biographies in School Textbooks 29
- 25. Classification of Radio Programs 30
- 26. Violence in TV Programs 31
- 27. Farmers and Broadcasting 32
- 28. Utilization of NHK Educational Programs in Schools, 1962 34
- 29. Effects of TV School Broadcasts on Children in Remote Places 35
- 30. Alienation from School and TV Viewing 36
- 31. The Influence of TV upon Children 37
- 32. Audience Reaction to 'A Talk with the Prime Minister,' a Special Radio/TV Program 38
- 33. 'Renaissance of Radio': Statistical Basis 40
- 34. TV Programs Favored in the Kansai Area 41
- 35. Children's Lives and Television 41
- 36. The Needs for Media—A Priority Study 43
- 37. The Influence of TV upon Children 44
- 38. People's Image of TV 45
- 39. 'Popeye'—A Case Study 46
- 40. A Study of Nonlisteners 47
- 41. The Growth of TV in Japan 48
- 42. A Social History of Best-Selling Books in Postwar Japan 49
- 43. Minor Newspapers: A Case Study 50
- 44. Is Audience Research Possible with Children ? 52
- 45. Television in the Lives of Japanese People 53
- 46. Validity of the Diary Method 55
- 47. Can Children's TV Viewing Habits Be Changed? 56
- 48. Exposure to Newspapers, Television and Radio 57
- 49. Some Facts about the Use of Broadcasting in Schools 60
- 50. Commercial Messages and Children's Speech 61
- 51. Mass Communications in Daily Life 63
- 52. Motivational Facts about Newspaper Reading 65
- 53. The Flow of News 66
- 54. Conditions of Farmers' Radio Listening and TV Viewing 69
- 55. Psychology of TV Viewing: A Typological Approach 71
- 56. Varieties of TV Viewing Habits 72
- 57. Control of Speech under the American Occupation 73
- 58. Television as a Mass Medium 74
- 59. Television and Local Culture 75
- 60. The Changing Characteristics of Newspaper Readers 76
- 61. Functions of TV in the Lives of People 78
- 62. Mass Communication in the Lives of Farmers 79
- 63. Entertainment Programs: A Historical Study 80
- 64. Patterns in Families and Media Use 81
- 65. Changes in Radio Listening 82
- 66. Study of a Drama: The Tokyo Olympics on TV 84
- 67. The Blind and Broadcasting 85
- 68. The Future of Children's Culture 86
- 69. 'Communicators' in Community Newspapers 87
- 70. Newspapers and Student Demonstrations 88
- 71. Families Without TV 90
- 72. Some Facts about the Viewers of Color TV 91
- 73. Decision-Making in Programming 92
- 74. The Development of Cognition in Visual Communication: An Experimental Study 93
- 75. Union Activities and Media Contacts 94
- 76. Okinawa As Depicted in Japanese Newspapers: A Historical Observation 95
- 77. An Analysis of the Publications of Local Unions 96
- 78. Popular Songs and Their Diffusion 98
- 79. Children's Choice 99
- 80. TV and Family Life 100
- 81. Children and Their Life-Styles 101
- 82. Newspapers and the People's 'Right to Know' 102
- 83. Attitudes toward TV News 103
- 84. Possibilities in 'Community' Communication 104
- 85. Youth and the Media 105
- 86. Housewives and Morning TV Shows 106
- 87. An Aspect of Uses of Time 107
- 88. Children and the Mass Media 108
- 89. A History of the Palau Radio Station 110
- 90. Characteristics of People Who Supported Political Candidates from the Entertainment World 111
- 91. Youth and Their Attitudes toward TV 112
- 92. A History of Broadcasting in Okinawa 113
- 93. The Uses of Broadcasting in School 114
- 94. The Mass Media Audience and Current Terminology 115
- 95. A Brief History of Newspapers in Okinawa 116
- 96. Newspaper Coverage of the Tokyo Governor's Election 117
- 97. Cartoon Programs on TV 119
- LIST OF PERIODICALS 121
- INDEX 123