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Preferred term
Glasgow Media Group
Definition
- The Glasgow Media Group (GMG) was formed in 1974, as six media researchers within the sociology department of Glasgow University got together to produce the book Bad News. John Eldridge, Jean Hart, Alison McNaughton, Greg Philo, Paul Walton, and Brian Winston measured bias and ideology in television news coverage through content analysis, complemented by some interviewing and covert participant observation. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; Glasgow Media Group]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Glasgow_Media_Group
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