The press loves children… but it loves some more than others. A report for the Toronto-based Near East Cultural and Educational Foundation examines the Toronto Star, the Globe and Mail […]
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READ MOREThe Global Village: A textual analysis of Olympic news coverage for children in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution By Elli P. Lester-Roushanzamir and Usha Raman Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, Winter99, Vol. 76 […]
READ MOREStaff, Time, Space Constraints Limit Coverage of Children’s Health Issues By Bonnie BressersNewspaper Research Journal • Vol. 26, Nos. 2&3 • Spring/Summer 2005 EXCERPT: As gatekeepers of the messages the […]
READ MORE“Out of the Mouths of Babes and Experts”: Children’s news and what it can teach us about news access and professional mediation JULIAN MATTHEWS Bath Spa University College, UK Journalism […]
READ MOREA study entitled “Reading Between the Lines: Debunking Common Myths about Young Newspaper Readers” finds that young Canadians who are frequent readers of newspapers are also more likely to vote in […]
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