USA: University of Illinois Press, Chicago, Illinois.
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C24040
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304 pages., Insights into the economic, political and industrial forces that shaped documentaries during American television's first sustained period of muckraking, between 1960 and 1975. Includes the documentary, "Harvest of Shame."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 149 Document Number: C24041
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Open letter to the President, Disney-ABC Television Group from the Farm Sanctuary, Food and Water Watch, National Family Farm Coalition, Organic Consumers Association, Sustainable Table and The Humane Society of the United States. 2 pages.
USA: National Association of Farm Broadcasting, Platte City, Missouri
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Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 166 Document Number: D11678
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2 pages., Online from publisher., Brief summary of responses to a non-probability email survey among U.S. farmers and ranchers regarding COVID-19 and its ramifications on their livelihoods and farm-radio listening habits. Findings indicated that respondents "are listening to farm radio during the pandemic for timely, accurate news. Responses averaged 8.7-8.8 (scale of 1 [poor] to 10 [excellent] in terms of timeliness, accuracy and credibility of farm broadcaster delivering farm news, weather, markets and ag information.
Sampling of Australian information-type television shows revealed that only 1.3% of the time was devoted to nutrition. Authors suggested that nutritionists need to work with the media to increase the amount of nutrition information on television and ensure higher profile of messages that involve variety, balance and a more comprehensive depiction of a healthful diet.