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  1. Abstract. In one of the first studies of its kind, all the wire stories used and all those rejected by a non-metropolitan newspaper over a seven-day period are classified by content, and the reasons given by the telegraph editor for his choices are analyzed. Dr.

  2. En The “gate-keeper”: A case study in the selection of news (1950), David Manning White, se convirtió en el primer investigador en tomar la teoría del gatekeeping, original de la psicología social, y analizar sus postulados específicamente en el área de la comunicación

  3. In 1950, David Manning White, a journalism professor at Boston University, looked at the factors an editor takes into consideration when deciding which news will make the paper and which news will not; intending to examine how a "gate keeper" examines his "gate" within a channel of mass communication.

  4. David Manning White (1917-1993) PERFIL BIOGRÁFICO Y ACADÉMICO. Sociólogo y comunicólogo norteamericano. Estudió sociología y periodismo y se doctoró en 1942 en Iowa. Compañero universitario de Kurt Lewin, recibió clases de Wilbur Schramm.

  5. David Manning White (1917-1993) found himself in the presence of academic greatness while seeking his doctoral degree in English during the early 1940s in bucolic Iowa City, Iowa. He studied with Lewin and took classes from Wilbur Schramm, largely credited with institutionalizing mass communication research within academia. White took to

  6. www.researchgate.net › publication › 327879416_Gatekeeping(PDF) Gatekeeping - ResearchGate

    22 de ago. de 2018 · David Manning White; In one of the first studies of its kind, all the wire stories used and all those rejected by a non-metropolitan newspaper over a seven-day period are classified by content, ...

  7. We examine two “classic” research studies from the 1950s: David Manning White's analysis of the “gatekeeper” news editor and Warren Breed's explanation of social control in the newsroom. Although …