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Ford Foundation
- Correspondence, Sheila [?], November 17, 1995
- Correspondence, Jon Funabiki, 1996-1998
- A Proposal to the Ford Foundation for a study of television news and entertainment programs, draft, May 21, 1997
- Correspondence, Nejat Ozyegin, April 9, 1997
From: George Gerbner To: Nejat Ozyegin Date: April 9, 1997
- Correspondence, Elaine Kranich, August 5, 1997
- Correspondence, Jon Funabiki and Kopple & Gottlieb, March 2, 1998
From: Jon Funabiki To: Kopple & Gottlieb Date: March 2, 1998
- Correspondence, Brian Linson, March 27, 1998
From: Brian Linson To: George Gerbner Date: March 27, 1998
- Chart for discussion, June 25, 1998
Available in hardcopy.
- Prime Time Television: The 1997-8 Season, draft, July 3, 1998
- Correspondence, Victoria Tredinnick and Jon Funabiki, September 28, 1998
From: Victoria Tredinnick To: Jon Funabiki Date: September 28, 1998
- First annual report to the Ford Foundation from the Cultural Indicators Research Project on News and Entertainment Media, [1998]
Available in hardcopy.
- George Gerbner, What is News and Who Makes News in Prime Time, Highlights, November 1998
- Background notes on the Ford Foundation
- The Liberating Alternative: A Proposal to the Ford Foundation, n.d.
- Judith Miller, Ford Foundation to Give $50 Million in Grants, April 24, 1997
Article Title: Ford Foundation to Give $50 Million in Grants Author: Judith Miller Journal Title: New York Times Issue Date: April 24, 1997
- William John Fox, Junk News: Can Public Broadcasters Buck the Tabloid Tendencies of Market-Driven Journalism? A Canadian Experience, August 1997
Available in hardcopy.
Article Title: Junk News: Can Public Broadcasters Buck the Tabloid Tendencies of Market-Driven Journalism? A Canadian Experience Author: William John Fox Issue Number: Discussion paper D-26 Issue Date: August 1997 Pages: 1 - 17
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